Ontario Rebates

It pays to get one.
What’s an audit?

A Home Energy Audit is an assessment of your home’s energy use, conducted by a certified energy advisor. Lower your energy bills and save half on your audit, up to $150.

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It pays to act.
What are the steps to get started?

You’re 3 steps away from up to $5,000 in government rebates. The first step is to find an auditor in your area and book your Home Energy Audit. The second is making the energy saving upgrades and the third step is collecting up to $5,000 in government rebates. It’s that easy.

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Energy Home Savings

Chances are your home’s leaking energy and costing you a lot of money. The Ontario Home Energy Savings Program will help pay for a Home Energy Audit that will find your home’s energy leaks and identify renovations you can make to lower your energy bills. Replace that energy-guzzling old furnace, improve your insulation, change drafty windows and doors and complete other retrofits suggested in your audit report.

You could qualify for up to $5,000 in Ontario rebates.


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