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Canada Greener Homes Grant - What you need to know

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Energy rebates and energy grants are a helpful way to encourage homeowners to improve their homes. When your home is more energy-efficient, it simply means you will use less energy, and spent less on utility bills. This is both beneficial to our pockets, and the environment. Unfortunately, however, the rebate system is designed in a way that you must get a home energy advisor to audit your home first, then proceed with the upgrades in order to qualify for the rebates and grants.

Canada Greener Homes Grant

The current Grant used in Ontario is the Canada Greener Home Grant. This grant provides funds for home evaluations and retrofits for a total of $5,600. Homeowners can get up to $600 total for the cost of the pre and post-retrofit EnerGuide evaluation (to help with the home energy advisor audit), and up to $5,000 total for the implementation of eligible retrofits. There are, however, a few changes compared to the last offered grants and rebates that homeowners need to be aware of.

Eligible Retrofits:

  • Home insulation

  • Windows

  • Doors

  • Air Sealing

  • Solar Panels / Renewable Energy Systems

  • Roofing / Roofing Membrane

  • Waterproofing / Resiliency Measures

  • Ground Source Heat pumps

  • Specific Water Heater Equipment

  • Smart Thermostat Upgrades

This time around, there are the products that do not qualify and are ineligible for the current Greener Home Energy Grant:

  • Retrofits that were done before a pre-retrofit evaluation (one of the most common problems!)

  • Retrofits that were done before December 1, 2020

  • Leased or rented equipment

  • Furnaces (unless you live in a northern or off-grid community)

  • Air conditioners

  • Tankless or gas storage water heaters

  • Skylights

  • Boilers (unless you live in a northern or off-grid community)

  • Roofs

How To Apply For The Canada Greener Homes Grant

Like all government grant and rebate programs, specific steps must be taken to receive the grant. First and foremost, follow the guide directly by clicking here. This 5-step process starts with checking if you are eligible to receive the grant as some homeowners (for example, landlords that live off-premises) are not eligible. The second step would be to register and book your pre-retrofit EnerGuide evaluation.

Once the evaluation has been done, and you have received your energy advisor report it’s time to proceed with at least one retrofit that is both eligible and recommended.

The Benefits of an energy-efficient home

Improve home comfort

Reducing air drafts, noises, and proper control of the temperature in your home all improve home comfort.

Reduce energy costs

Utility bills will cost less because an efficent home uses less energy, and retains it for longer.

Better for the environment

By using less energy we have a smaller footprint on the use of emissions and other substances. This helps fight against climate change.

If you need some help with applying with the Canada Greener Home Energy Grant

Platinum Air Care is able to point you in the right direction. We can refer you to local EnerGuide energy advisors which are able to properly help you with the rest of your retrofit journey.

You can also contact NRCan directly for general inquiries. Their contact information is as follows:

Business hours
Monday to Friday: 8:00 am to 8:00 pm (Eastern time)

Phone
Grant inquiries:

  • 1-833-674-8282

  • TTY: 1-800-465-7735

Email

nrcan.canadagreenerhomesgrant-subventionmaisonsvertes.rncan@canada.ca

Note: Platinum Air Care is an authorized and registered ENERGY STAR® dealer. We are an independent HVAC company that has no other direct affiliation to NRCan or the Government of Canada.

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