Home Efficiency Rebate

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Enbridge Home Efficiency Rebate

Air source heat pumps are becoming an increasingly popular choice for Canadians looking to upgrade their home heating systems. The Enbridge Home Efficiency Rebate Program (2023) provides financial incentives for homeowners who install energy-efficient equipment, including air source heat pumps. This article will discuss the benefits of air source heat pumps and how they can help you save money through the rebate program.

Get rebates when you install at least two upgrades

Air source heat pumps use electricity to transfer heat from outside air into your home. The heated air is then distributed through ducts or radiators in order to warm the living space. This process requires less energy than traditional heating systems because it does not produce any combustion products like carbon dioxide or other pollutants. Additionally, air source heat pumps can be used both in summer and winter months, making them a great all-season solution for homeowners looking to save on energy costs.

Before you start any renovation work, you must complete a home energy assessment. A registered energy advisor will look at how your home uses energy and tell you which upgrades will help you save – and how they work together. If you complete at least two of the recommended upgrades, you’ll get money back.

If you have any questions about the rebate program or how to start a renovation project, our HVAC experts are always here to answer your questions. Call us at (416) 780-9760 today!

How the program works

  1. Schedule a home energy assessment
    Before starting any work, you must first complete a home energy assessment with a registered energy advisor before Dec. 31, 2022.
  2. Get a custom report with recommended upgrades
    After your home energy assessment, your registered energy advisor will provide a report with a list of recommended upgrades to help lower your natural gas bill and make your home comfortable.
  3. Complete at least two eligible upgrades
    For each additional upgrade you install, you’ll get additional bonus incentives up to $750. To qualify for the furnace rebate, you must complete three upgrades.
  4. Schedule a follow-up energy assessment
    You must complete a final home energy assessment to qualify for rebates. The follow-up visit takes about one hour and must take place within 120 days of your first visit or before Apr. 30, 2023.
  5. Receive your rebate cheque within 12 weeks
    We’ll also reimburse you $600‡ for your energy assessments. This will be included in your final cheque.

Fill Out the Form Below to Find Out If You Qualify

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    Get rebates when you install at least two upgrades

    Exterior wall insulation: Get up to $3,000 back

    Without properly insulated walls, outside air can seep in and out, wasting valuable energy dollars.


    Basement insulation: Get up to $1,250 back

    Insulating your basement can keep rooms above more comfortable and prevent moisture damage.


    Boiler: Get $1,000 back

    Ultra-quiet and more energy-efficient, boilers can help reduce heating costs. Replace an existing natural gas boiler with an Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) that is less than 90 percent with a condensing natural gas boiler with an AFUE rating of 90 percent or higher.


    Air sealing: Get up to $150 back

    Sealing cracks in walls, doors and windows can save money by preventing energy from escaping.


    Furnace: Get $250 back

    High efficiency pays. Replace an existing natural gas furnace with an Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) that is less than 96 percent with a condensing natural gas furnace with an AFUE rating of 96 percent or higher.


    Attic insulation: Get up to $750 back

    A well-insulated attic prevents air and money from escaping through your roof.


    Water heater: Get $400 back

    Water heating accounts for the second largest energy use in your home, so it’s worth the upgrade. Replace existing natural gas water heater with an ENERGY STAR® certified tank type natural gas water heater with an Energy Factor (EF) rating of 0.77 or higher or with a Uniform Energy Factor (UEF) rating of 0.80 or higher. Or, replace existing natural gas water heater with an ENERGY STAR® certified tankless natural gas water heater with a Uniform Energy Factor (UEF) rating of 0.87 or higher.


    Window/door/skylight: Get $40 back for each

    Energy-efficient windows, skylights and doors can prevent condensation and eliminate drafts.

    Attic insulation: Get up to $750 back

    A well-insulated attic prevents air and money from escaping through your roof.


    Water heater: Get $400 back

    Water heating accounts for the second largest energy use in your home, so it’s worth the upgrade. Replace existing natural gas water heater with an ENERGY STAR® certified tank type natural gas water heater with an Energy Factor (EF) rating of 0.77 or higher or with a Uniform Energy Factor (UEF) rating of 0.80 or higher. Or, replace existing natural gas water heater with an ENERGY STAR® certified tankless natural gas water heater with a Uniform Energy Factor (UEF) rating of 0.87 or higher.


    Window/door/skylight: Get $40 back for each

    Energy-efficient windows, skylights and doors can prevent condensation and eliminate drafts.

    Is your household eligible?

    • You’re planning to renovate or replace old equipment, and haven’t yet started the work.
    • You’re a residential Enbridge Gas customer.
    • You own a detached, semi-detached, row townhouse or a mobile home with a permanent foundation.
    • Your home is heated with a natural gas furnace or boiler.

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