Home Renovation Savings Program
Unlock Savings with Heat Pump Rebates through the Home Renovation Savings Program
Upgrade to a high-efficiency heat pump and save through the Home Renovation Savings™ program! Enbridge Gas, Save on Energy, and the Ontario Government have partnered together to provide significant rebates on eligible heat pump installations, making it more affordable to improve your home’s energy efficiency and savings. Choose single or bundled upgrades for even greater savings.
DO TWO OR MORE UPGRADES
Rebates that require a home energy assessment
HEAT PUMP WATER HEATERS
$500
WINDOWS AND DOORS
$100 per rough opening
INSULATION
(ATTIC, WALL, FOUNDATION, EXPOSED FLOOR)
Up to $8,900
AIR SEALING
Up to $250
DO ONE OR MORE UPGRADES
Rebates that do not require a home energy assessment
GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS
Up to $12,000
(for homes heated with electricity)
Up to $3000
(for homes heated with natural gas)
COLD CLIMATE AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMPS
Up to $7,500
(for homes heated with electricity)
Up to $2,000
(for homes heated with natural gas)
SOLAR PANELS AND BATTERY STORAGE
Up to $10,000
SMART THERMOSTATS
$75
Upgrades That Require A Home Energy Assessment
To qualify for rebates, you must complete an initial home energy assessment with a registered energy advisor to identify energy-saving opportunities before completing at least two of the following upgrades:
HEAT PUMP WATER HEATERS
$100 per rough opening
WINDOWS AND DOORS
$100 per rough opening
AIR SEALING
Up to $250
ATTIC INSULATION
Up to $1,500
HEAT PUMP WATER HEATERS
$100 per rough opening
WINDOWS AND DOORS
$100 per rough opening
AIR SEALING
Up to $250
ATTIC INSULATION
Up to $1,500
How to Get Your Rebates
1. BOOK AN ASSESSMENT
Complete an initial home energy assessment with a registered energy advisor from an approved Service Organization before starting any work. Use the form below for a list.
2. RECEIVE A CUSTOM REPORT
Review recommended upgrades for your home and select at least two to complete.
3. COMPLETE AT LEAST 2 UPGRADES
Contact HAMCO to carry out your upgrades!
4. BOOK A FOLLOW-UP ASSESSMENT
Once upgrades are finished, schedule a final assessment with the same energy advisor.
5. RECEIVE YOUR REBATES
Your rebates will be issued after your energy advisor submits the necessary documents.
IS YOUR HOME ELIGIBLE?
- To qualify for the Home Renovation Savings program, you must own your home.
- Eligible housing types include single detached or semi-detached homes, row/townhomes and mobile homes on a permanent foundation.
- Be an Enbridge Gas customer with an active account and primarily heat your home with a natural gas furnace or boiler OR be connected to the Ontario electricity grid and heat your home electrically.
Additional terms and conditions apply to specific rebates.
Rebates That Do Not Require A Home Energy Assessment
Rebates for heat pumps and smart thermostats are now more accessible, as a home energy assessment is no longer required!
COLD-CLIMATE AIR SOURCE & GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMP REBATES
Enbridge Gas customer and heat your home with natural gas?
COLD CLIMATE AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMP
Up to $2,000 back
GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMP
Up to $3,000 back
Enbridge Gas customer and heat your home with electricity?
COLD CLIMATE AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMP
Up to $7,500 back
GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMP
Up to $12,000 back
THERE ARE TWO MAIN TYPES OF HEAT PUMPS

COLD CLIMATE AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMPS
These heat pumps use air to transfer heat into and out of your home. Specially designed for temperatures as low as -30°C, cold climate air source heat pumps are the most popular choice in Canada.

GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS
These heat pumps use the ground to transfer heat. Because underground temperatures remain warmer and more stable than air temperatures in winter, ground source heat pumps operate more efficiently at lower temperatures. This type may be ideal for properties with space for underground loops.
How To Qualify
To be eligible for a heat pump rebate, you must:
- Own the home where the heat pump will be installed. If the owner has tenants, the owner must be the one who is applying.
- Be an Enbridge Gas customer with an active account and primarily heat your home with a natural gas furnace or boiler, OR be connected to the Ontario electricity grid and heat your home electrically.
- Live in a single detached, semi-detached, row house, townhome, or mobile home on a permanent foundation. New build homes (those occupied for six months or less) do not qualify.
HOW TO GET YOUR HEAT PUMP REBATE
1. CONFIRM YOUR ELIGIBILITY
Complete this short form to confirm your eligibility and receive a list of participating HVAC contractors, like HAMCO, to help you select the best heat pump for your home.
2. COMPLETE YOUR INSTALLATION
Contact HAMCO to install your heat pump.
3. RECEIVE YOUR REBATE
The team at HAMCO will submit all required documents on your behalf. Once approved, you will receive your rebate.
$75 Smart Thermostat Rebate
How to get your rebates:
Before You Buy:
- Apply for your $75 instant rebate by clicking the GET CODE button below.
- Once you receive your code by email, shop in-store at The Home Depot or online at Best Buy, Google, Copeland Sensi, or ecobee. Use the code at checkout for $75 off your purchase.
- Install your smart thermostat and connect to Wi-Fi to save energy.
- Need help? Contact HAMCO.
After You Buy:
- Purchase an eligible smart thermostat from HAMCO or any retailer.
- Apply for your $75 rebate by clicking the APPLY FOR REBATE button below. Upload your receipt within 60 days of purchase to claim your rebate.
- Install your smart thermostat and connect to Wi-Fi to save energy.
- Need help? Contact HAMCO.
Contact HAMCO Heating & Cooling for a Free Quote!
Contact HAMCO for a free quote on a heat pump system!
Give us a call at (905) 527-1049 or fill out the form below and one of our home comfort advisors will be in touch with you shortly.
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