HOME ENERGY RETROFIT PROGRAM
             


HOME ENERGY RETROFIT PROGRAM

To help homeowners save energy, save money and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the Ontario government has created the Ontario Home Energy Retrofit Program. This program provides homeowners with grants of up to $5,000 for home energy improvements.

How to Apply

The following information explains how the program works and how you can begin to help Ontario build a culture of conservation and a healthier environment.

For general information about the program call the Ministry's INFO hotline 1-888-668-4636.

To apply to the program follow the steps below:

Step 1: Visit the Natural Resources Canada site to get a list of licensed home auditors (energy advisors) in your community. Enter the first three digits of               your postal code or your province/territory to find an energy advisor near you.

Step 2: Get quotes from several licensed home auditors and book the audit. The auditor will provide a thorough basement to attic assessment of the               homes energy use and will provide a written report on ways to save energy and information on grant amounts available for various measures.

Step 3: The report is submitted by the auditor to Natural Resources Canada and on notification that a qualifying audit has been completed, Ontario               reimburses the homeowner 50% of the cost of this first audit up to $150. The homeowner has up to 18 months to complete work on the               recommendations. Examples of possible measures include installing a solar-powered domestic water heating system, installing a high-efficiency               gas furnace or replacing an old central air conditioner with an Energy Star model.

Step 4: When work is completed, contact your licensed auditor to book a verification audit. The auditor returns and verifies which of the recommended               measures have been taken and measures the efficiency improvement in the home. There may be a cost for this audit.

Step 5: The auditor completes the paperwork to apply for the grants and submits it on behalf of the homeowner.

The maximum grant is $5,000 for a home from the province, and $5,000 from Natural Resources Canada.

Ontario reimburses the homeowner based on the measures undertaken and the rebate amount allowed for each component. Natural Resources Canada also provides reimbursement for the measures covered under its program.

The homeowner may also apply to programs offered by the Ontario Power Authority or their gas utility for other incentives that may be offered to further reduce the costs.

Also, for renewable energy installations, the province has extended the PST rebate to January 1, 2010, which can provide additional savings.

If you have additional questions on the program call the Ministry's INFO hotline 1-888-668-4636
 
   
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