Better Homes Kingston
Better Homes Kingston Program is a one-stop portal for Kingston residents to help them make their homes more energy-efficient and climate-friendly.
Experts agree that home retrofits are one great way for Canadians to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, while also saving energy and improving home comfort.
That means that there is money available, provided by the federal, provincial, or municipal governments, to support you in your retrofits. However, navigating the available incentives can be tricky. This page will help you find what might apply to you and your home.
Better Homes Kingston Program is a one-stop portal for Kingston residents to help them make their homes more energy-efficient and climate-friendly.
Better Homes Ottawa is a one-stop website for residents of Ottawa to make their homes energy-efficient and climate-friendly.
BetterHomesTO is a multi-partner program that aims to help homeowners in Toronto make their homes more energy efficient.
The Federal Government is providing grants of up to $5,600 to help homeowners make where they live more energy efficient.
The Canada Greener Homes Loan offers interest-free financing to help homeowners complete home energy retrofits recommended by an energy advisor.
CMHC’s Eco Plus program offers a partial premium refund to homeowners who purchase climate friendly housing.
Durham Greener Homes is a program of the Regional Municipality of Durham to help homeowners in the Region overcome the challenges of completing energy retrofits by providing support throughout the home retrofit journey.
Enbridge Gas customers who make energy-efficient upgrades can receive up to $5,000 in financial incentives.
Income-qualifying Enbridge Gas customers can receive, free-of-charge, energy-saving improvements such as insulation and draft proofing.
Enbridge Gas customers can receive an instant $75 rebate towards a qualifying smart thermostat purchase.
Help is available to better manage the electricity costs with free energy-efficiency upgrades for income-eligible homeowners and tenants and eligible social housing providers.
Point-of-sale incentives of up to $5,000 for eligible purchases or leases of battery-electric, hydrogen fuel cell, and longer-range plug-in hybrid vehicles.
Financial support may be available if you are behind on your electricity or natural gas bill and face having your service disconnected.
The City of Toronto offers owners of single-family, duplex and triplex residential homes a subsidy of up to $3,400 per property to install flood protection devices.
The City of Toronto provides incentives to support the installation of green roofs or cool roofs on Toronto homes and buildings.
City of Toronto’s Home Energy Loan Program (HELP) provides Toronto homeowners with a low-interest loan of up to $125,000 to cover the cost of home energy improvements.