REBATES
It’s a good time to upgrade to energy efficient heating and cooling systems. The provincial government is partnering with BC Hydro, Fortis BC, and select municipalities to offer home renovation rebates to encourage energy-efficient upgrades. This will help you conserve electricity and save money!
We care about getting the best deals for our customers. Cloudy Town HVAC is a registered contractor with Clean BC Better Home Program, Clean BC Income Qualified Program and the Greener Homes Initiative to maximize your rebate eligibility and get more for your money.
Clean BC Better Homes : The Clean BC Better Homes and Home Renovation Rebate Programs, administered by BC Hydro, FortisBC and the Province of BC, provides rebates for improving your home’s energy efficiency through select upgrades.
Duel Fuel Furnace and Heat Pump System - up to $5000 per household
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upgrade to a new high efficiency gas furnace to keep you warm in the winter and an electric energy efficient heat pump to provide air conditioning and heating during the more temperate months.
a popular option for convenient control which allows optimal comfort in the colder months, a gas furnace can create heat quickly unlike a fully electric heat pump which maintains a steady temperature to maximize efficiency and heats at a more gradual pace.
Heat Pump electric to electric - up to $4000 per household or up to $12000 based on income.
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replace your electric baseboard heating system with a high-efficiency air source heat pump
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save on your hydro bill and feel good about switching to energy efficient electricity to heat your home.
Income Qualified Heat Pump - up to $12,000 (based on income)
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electricity customers who are switching from electric resistance heating, such as furnaces or baseboards, to high-efficiency heat pumps
⟶ review even more rebates from Fortis BC for an annual service or low interest heat pump loan
Heat Pump gas to electric - up to $16,000 (based on income)
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switch from natural gas or propane to an electric heat pump
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required to fully remove gas heating (furnace) and move to electric for energy efficiency