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Rebates for home renovations include new windows, doors, insulation, smart thermostats, heat pumps and rooftop solar panels to reduce energy bills
Energy efficiency is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity for Ontario homeowners. Rising utility costs and the push for sustainable living make energy-efficient upgrades more appealing than ever. Fortunately, Ontario offers a variety of rebate programs that can help reduce the cost of home improvements, from insulation upgrades to smart thermostats.
These rebates lower your upfront costs and help reduce your energy bills and environmental footprint. This guide explores all the major rebate programs available and how you can benefit from them.
The Canada Greener Homes Grant is a federal initiative offering substantial financial support for homeowners upgrading their properties for energy efficiency.
The HER+ Program provides significant rebates for energy-saving home improvements.
The OESP is designed to assist low-income households by reducing electricity costs.
The Save on Energy Program offers rebates for energy-efficient heating and cooling systems.
The LEAP Program provides emergency financial support for low-income households struggling with energy bills.
The Home Renovation Savings Program offers a wide range of rebates to support energy-efficient home upgrades.
Energy-efficient rebates not only save money but also provide long-term benefits:
Leverage multiple programs, such as combining the Canada Greener Homes Grant with HER+, for greater savings.
Identify priority areas for upgrades with a professional energy audit.
Ensure all upgrades meet program requirements to qualify for rebates.
What is the maximum rebate I can get?
Programs like HER+ offer up to $10,000, while the Home Renovation Savings Program can provide even more for comprehensive upgrades.
Can I combine rebates?
Yes, most programs allow combining rebates for eligible upgrades.
How long does it take to receive a rebate?
Rebates are typically processed within 30 to 60 days of application approval.
Do I need an energy assessment for every program?
Most programs require pre- and post-retrofit energy assessments.
With numerous rebates available, there’s never been a better time to invest in energy-efficient home upgrades. From insulation and HVAC systems to solar panels and smart thermostats, these programs make it easier to save money while improving your home’s comfort and value.
Start by scheduling an energy assessment and exploring the programs that suit your needs. The savings, environmental benefits, and enhanced home value are well worth the effort.
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