Municipal rebate top-ups are still available

Good news, the municipal rebate top-ups are still available. This initiative aims to provide substantial financial support to residents looking to transition to greener, more energy-efficient home systems. There is no additional application required for the municipal top-up offers. Your eligibility is automatically assessed when you submit a CleanBC Better Homes and Home Renovation Rebate application for the applicable rebates. Additional terms and conditions apply. For details on program requirements and terms, visit betterhomesbc.ca.
Take advantage of the following rebate top-ups available:
- a $350 top-up for heat pumps;
- a $500 top-up for electric service upgrades; and
- a $350 top-up for heat pump water heaters.
In addition to the municipal top-ups, you can take advantage of a Tri-Cities heat pump group purchase rebate for even more savings. CleanBC Better Homes offers a group purchase rebate of up to $500 for homeowners switching from an oil, natural gas, or propane heating system to an eligible air source heat pump. The more homes that register and apply using the same Tri-Cities group code, the higher the rebate for each participant – so tell your friends!
Why a heat pump might be the right choice for you
Transitioning to a heat pump system is an efficient choice offering many benefits. Not only does it function as an environmentally friendly heating solution, but it also doubles as an air conditioner, ensuring year-round comfort in your home. By opting for a heat pump, you can significantly decrease your home’s heating emissions and benefit from cleaner, healthier indoor air flow.
Benefits of a heat pump
Visit betterhomesbc.ca to learn more about heat pumps. They offer a variety of benefits such as:
- heat pumps are an energy-efficient, environmentally friendly alternative to natural gas and oil heating systems, electric furnaces, and baseboard heaters, and they provide air conditioning;
- heat pumps will help reduce your home’s heating emissions by up to 97 per cent;
- powered by electricity, a heat pump combines a heating system and an air conditioner, keeping you warm in the winter and cool in the summer; and
- many heat pumps dehumidify and provide healthy air flow, with optional filtration to clean indoor air pollutants, dust, pollen and other allergens.
If you're interested in making the switch to clean energy, visit portmoody.ca/rebate for all the details.