Enbridge Gas and the Canada’s Greener Homes Grant have partnered to provide rebates towards eligible retrofits such as home insulation, windows and doors, heat pumps and renewable energy systems. Participants can also offset the cost of their EnerGuide home evaluation with an additional rebate of $600.
The program features rebates of up to $6,500 for a cold climate air source heat pump. For a limited time, Daikin is offering an additional $1,900 rebate on qualifying equipment.
- The Canada Greener Homes Grant program has been closed
You Win 3 Ways!
- With these attractive rebates, it's cheaper to buy a Heat Pump than an Air Conditioner!
- A Heat Pump will also reduce your heating bills in the Winter!
- With a Heat Pump, your home produces less greenhouse gas, which is better for the Enviroment!
How Does a Hybrid Heating System Work?
Hybrid heating uses two systems to heat as efficiently as possible. An electric air-source heat pump will heat the home when temperatures are moderate and electricity rates are low. When temperatures are cooler, or at times when electricity rates are at their peak, the system automatically switches to the natural gas furnace. The home will also be cooled efficiently by the heat pump.
- During the summer months, your heat pump draws heat from inside your home and moves it outside.
- In the winter months a heat pump draws heat from the outside air and moves it into your home.