Efficient heating and cooling choices

Why are heat pumps so popular? Because they can heat, cool and dehumidify your home while saving energy* and improving comfort year round. A home energy assessment is not required.

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Choose the rebates that are right for you

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

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

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How do heat pumps work?

A heat pump is a high-efficiency system that extracts heat energy from the air and moves it either inside or outside your home, just like a refrigerator or air conditioner. A heat pump is an efficient way to heat and cool your home year round.

There are two main categories of heat pumps

Cold climate air source

  • Absorb and transfer heat from the air to your home.
  • Cold climate air source heat pumps are a type of air source heat pump specially designed to work in temperatures as low as -30°C.
  • Air source heat pumps are the most popular type in Canada.
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Ground source

  • Absorb and transfer heat from the ground to your home.
  • Because underground temperatures are warmer and more stable than air temperatures in the winter, ground source heat pumps operate more efficiently than other types of heat pumps at lower temperatures.
  • May be best for properties with space available for underground loops.
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Sources: Natural Resources Canada, Save on Energy.

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The heat pump you choose must be on Natural Resources Canada’s qualified products list.

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How to qualify

To qualify for a heat pump rebate, you must:

  • Own the home where the heat pump will be installed. Where an owner has tenants, the owner must apply.

  • 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/semi-detached home or row/townhome. New-build homes do not qualify (occupied for six months or less).

See detailed eligibility requirements on our Help and Support page.

How to get your rebates

  1. 1. Confirm your eligibility

    Complete this short form to confirm your eligibility and to receive a list of participating HVAC contractors. They will help you choose the best heat pump for your home.

  2. 2. Complete upgrades

    Choose one of our participating contractors to install your heat pump.

  3. 3. Receive your rebate

    Your contractor will submit all required documents on your behalf. Once your application is approved, you’ll receive your rebate.

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Fill out a short form to confirm your eligibility and find participating contractors near you.

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