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ecoENERGY Grants and Rebates
Nov 2nd
The ecoENERGY Retrofit for residential homes is creating jobs and helping Ontario residents save money. These changes help to reduce energy bills now and in the
future. BUT you need to act quickly, funding for the grant program is limited and everyones evaluations and retrofits need to be completed before March 31, 2012 or you will missout.
This ecoENERGY retrofit program has a specific section for tankless water heaters as they’re very high efficiency systems compared to what has conventionally been installed in homes. In Ontario you can expect a $375 rebate from the Government if you decided to switch over to a high efficiency tankless.
Several tankless brands are able to deliver the required efficiency and all bring in the full rebate value. If your interested you can read more about the different tankless brands and their specifications below.
Eligibility for the ecoENERGY retrofit program in Ontario
New ecoENERGY Participants – If you or the previous owner of your home didn’t have and energy audit completed between April 1 2007 and June 5 2011 than you are considered a new applicant. All you need to do is sign up and have the initial audit of your home completed – FIND OUT MORE
Past ecoENERGY Participants – If you or the previous owner of your home participated in the program between April 1 2007 and June 5 2011 and the maximum amount of $5000 wasn’t submitted then you can submit another application for upgrades completed on or after June 6 2011.
Popular Items on the Ontario Grant Table
- Furnaces — high-efficiency gas/oil furnace, up to $790
- Central air conditioners — replacement air conditioner $250
- Hot water heaters — high-efficiency gas water heater $375
- Hot water heaters — condensing tankless water heater $375
- Boilers — high-efficiency gas or oil boiler upgrade $750
- HRV — in home heat recovery ventilator $375
- Solar Thermal— installation of solar hot water system $1,250
- Heat pumps — air-source heat pump that doubles as air conditioner $500
- Geothermal — energy-efficient ground or water source heat pumps, up to $4,375
Ontario homeowners also can take advantage of these upgrades
- Attic or roof — insulation up to $750
- Exterior wall — insulation up to $1,875
- Basement — insulation up to $1,250
- Crawl space — insulation up to $1,000
Interested in an Energy Audit and dont know where to start? Start Here and know information is always free!
If your interested in a tankless than you want to Start Here
Servicing areas in and around Hamilton, Brampton, Georgetown, Etobicoke, Toronto, Brantford, Barrie, Vaughan, Maple, Nobleton, Bolton, Rexdale, Unionville, Newmarket, Bradford, King, Port Union.
Furnace
Nov 17th
To better serve our customers we are now including furnaces in the product mix. There are a few reasons that we have chosen to do this.
- We can offer better prices on a tankless if you are upgrading your furnace as well
- Saves users from have a secondary contractor come in to the home and deal with pricing and quotes.
- Clients are happy with our tankless service and we feel we can bring the same level to our Furnace systems.
- We live in Canada – everyone needs a furnace!
Brands
- Amana
- Everrest
- Lenox
Just Like The Tankless Systems Furnace Quotes are Free
Its can be cold in Toronto and one of the best ways to beat the cold here in Toronto is with a high efficiency furnace. Now that we are offering Furnace systems you can expect a warm Toronto winter (well when you are inside at least).
Rental or Leasing Tankless
Nov 8th
Tankless Technology
Tankless water heaters use the latest in electronics and gas burning technology to provide an endless supply of hot water. Heating water only when it’s needed provides energy savings not found with conventional storage tanks water heaters.
How Expensive?
This new technology is more expensive than conventional tanks and can prohibitive for home owners to purchase. You should know that there are options available to ease this transition. Renting or leasing a tankless can help you overcome the cost barrier and there is still the option to purchase the unit at the end of 10 years (the length of most contracts).
Rental Tankless
You are still eligible for rebates and Government incentives when renting a tankless and if anything goes wrong the unit its completely covered while renting. A rental tankless price will fluctuate from home to home as venting and piping requirements are always different…. So just fill out the quick form below and find out for free how much you can save.
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their conventional water heaters to either a state or a tankless water heater (I realize that state tanks have not really been explained so I will make a point to do a synopsis on them this week). The provincial (Ontario) will give 250$ for any tankless water heater that is installed, the federal government will match that offer which totals the rebate to 500$. This is a good chunk off the purchase and installation of a tankless water heater. State tanks are eligible for 300$ from the federal government and another 300$ from the Ontario government totaling 600$.
water heater installation in your home. Enbridge’s territory consist of most of southern Ontario. Their service territory includes these cities referenced below and a number of others but it would be too long to list:
strong demand for rental units for these systems as well. If you decide that renting is a better idea than outright purchasing you are still entitled to the rebates that are offered from both the government and from Enbridge.