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Rebates & financing
Ontario’s Home Renovation Savings Program can offset qualifying HVAC work when your home and equipment qualify — and we help with paperwork before anything is ordered. Manufacturer promos and payment plans may stack when rules allow; you always see numbers in writing first.
Home Renovation Savings Program
Enbridge Gas and Save on Energy, with support from the Ontario Government, offer rebates on qualifying upgrades — including cold-climate heat pumps and smart thermostats — when your home and equipment meet current program rules.
Homeowners have flexible options to choose single or bundled upgrades for greater savings. Heat pump rebates do not require a home energy assessment — but pre-approval before install is mandatory.

HVAC-related rebates (no home energy assessment)
Sample maximums from the current program — confirm on your quote.
Heat pumps
Up to $12,000
Cold-climate air-source and ground-source heat pumps can heat, cool, and dehumidify while cutting energy use. Amount depends on your primary heating fuel and equipment capacity.
Smart thermostats
Up to $100
Eligible smart thermostat upgrades when installed under the no-assessment upgrade path.
Attic insulation
Up to $1,250
Attic insulation rebates are available without a home energy assessment when program rules are met.
Heat pump rebate tiers
Based on your home's primary heating source. Cold-climate air-source amounts use rated capacity at 8.3°C (47°F).
Enbridge Gas customer — home heated with natural gas
- Cold climate air source heat pumpUp to $2,000
- Ground source heat pump$3,000
Electric, oil, propane, or wood primary heat
- Cold climate air source heat pumpUp to $7,500
- Ground source heat pumpUp to $12,000
Equipment must be on Natural Resources Canada's qualified products list (or Energy Star geothermal list where applicable). Full terms and conditions
How to get your rebates
- 1
Confirm eligibility
Complete the short form on the official program site to confirm eligibility and find participating HVAC contractors.
- 2
Choose a participating contractor
Your contractor helps select qualifying equipment, matches AHRI or NRCan lists where required, and submits the pre-installation application.
- 3
Install after pre-approval
Pre-approval is mandatory — work started before approval is not eligible. We coordinate paperwork before ordering equipment.
- 4
Receive your rebate
After post-install approval, rebate cheques are typically mailed within about 60 days per program guidelines.
How we help with program paperwork
We photograph model and serial numbers, keep cold-climate heat pumps on Natural Resources Canada’s qualified products list, and flag pre-approval deadlines so installs are not disqualified. You get a written estimate that shows what is likely eligible — not surprises after the equipment is on the truck.
Financing without the fine-print hide-and-seek
Deferred payments and promotional rates can be great tools — when you know the dealer fee, the term, and what happens if you pay early. We walk through the paperwork slowly so you’re not surprised at signature time.
Seasonal install bundles
Furnace-and-AC packages, IAQ add-ons, and thermostat upgrades often run on a promo calendar. Ask what’s live this month — we’d rather under-promise and over-deliver than flash a number we can’t honour.
Heads up: promo calendars change. Anything you read online — including this page — gets confirmed in writing on your quote before you owe a deposit.
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Emergency or planned work. We answer the phone and arrive prepared.
