| Eligible Improvements / Retrofits | Grant Amounts |
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HEATING SYSTEM |
SINGLE FAMILY HOME | MURB | |
| Replace your heating equipment with | for 1st system | for 2nd system | (per building) |
• an ENERGY STAR® qualified gas furnace that has a 90.0 percent |
$500 $600 $300 $500
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$250 $300 $150 $250
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SAME AS
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| Install a CAN/CSA-C448 compliant earth-energy system (ground or water source). |
$3,500 |
N/A |
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| Replace the heat pump unit of an existing earth-energy system (ground or water source). The system must be compliant with CAN/CSA-C448. |
$1,400 |
N/A |
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| Install an ENERGY STAR qualified air-source heat pump. (*per equipment installed) |
$400 |
N/A |
* $400 |
| Install a minimum of five electronic thermostats for electric baseboard heaters. Electric baseboards must be the primary system. (**for each set of five installed) |
$30 |
N/A |
** $30 |
| Replace your wood-burning appliance with a model that meets either CSA-B415.1-M92 or the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) wood-burning appliance standards (40 CFR Part 60) or with a wood pellet stove (including stoves that burn corn, grains or cherry pits). (***per equipment replaced) |
$300 |
$150 |
*** $300 |
For a heating contractor in your location please select your city:
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VENTILATION SYSTEM |
SINGLE FAMILY HOME | MURB | |
| Replace your heating equipment with | for 1st system | for 2nd system | (per building) |
Install a heat recovery ventilator that is certified by the
Home Ventilating Institute (see www.hvi.org). |
$300 |
N/A |
* $300 |
COOLING SYSTEM (Replacement Only) |
SINGLE FAMILY HOME | MURB | |
| for 1st system | for 2nd system | (per building) |
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Replace your central air-conditioning system with an
ENERGY STAR qualified SEER 14 system (complete system
replacement, including any indoor and outdoor components). |
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SAME AS
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For a air conditioning contractor in your location please select your city: |
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DOMESTIC HOT WATER SYSTEM |
SINGLE FAMILY HOME | MURB | |
| for 1st system | for 2nd system | (per building) |
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Install a solar domestic hot water system that meets CAN/CSA |
$500 |
N/A |
SAME AS
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| Replace your domestic hot water heater with an instantaneous
gas water heater that has an energy factor (EF) of 0.80 or a
thermal efficiency of 90 percent or better. (*per equipment installed) |
$250 | N/A | |
| Replace your domestic hot water heater with a condensing gas
or propane water heater that has an EF of 0.80 or better. (*per equipment installed) |
$300 | N/A | |
| Install a drain-water heat recovery (DWHR) system.
Grants are based on the efficiency of the pipe installed. • efficiency between 30 and 42 percent • efficiency between 43 and 54 percent (*per unit installed) |
* $75 |
N/A N/A |
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For a solar contractor in your location please select your city: |
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| For a plumbing contractor in your location please select your city: Calgary, Canmore, Edmonton, Golden, Nanaimo, Okanagan Valley, Red Deer, Revelstoke, Victoria |
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ATTIC INSULATION SINGLE FAMILY HOME |
SINGLE FAMILY HOMEMURB | ||
Grants listed reflect 100 percent of roof area being of one type. When the roof has more than one type (e.g. attic and cathedral), all applicable grants are pro-rated based on area type that is entirely insulated. Increase the insulation value of 100 percent of: |
STARTING POINT |
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| up to R-12 | +R-12 to R-25 | +R-25 to R-35 |
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Your attic to achieve a total minimum insulation value of RSI 7 (R-40) |
$400 |
$200 |
N/A |
| Your attic to achieve a total minimum insulation value of RSI 8.8 (R-50) | $600 |
$300 | $100 |
| Your flat roof and/or cathedral ceiling to achieve a total minimum insulation value of RSI 5 (R-28) | $600 |
$200 | N/A |
| Your uninsulated flat roof and/or cathedral ceiling by a minimum of RSI 1.8 (R-10) |
$400 | [starting point: uninsulated] |
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| For a insulation contractor in your location please select your city: Calgary, Canmore, Edmonton, Golden, Nanaimo, Okanagan Valley, Red Deer, Revelstoke, Victoria |
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EXTERIOR WALL INSULATION |
MINIMUM ADDITIONAL INSULATION |
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| up to R-12 | R-3.8 to R-9 |
+R-9 |
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A minimum of 20 percent of total exterior wall surface must be insulated to qualify. The grant is based on the percentage of surface area insulated. In the case of a row or semi-detached house, see the “Important Notes” section regarding the grant amount. |
20% |
$180 |
$300 |
| 40% | $360 | $600 | |
| 60% | $540 | $900 | |
| 80% | $720 | $1,200 | |
| 100% | $900 | $1,500 | |
For a insulation contractor in your location please select your city: |
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EXPOSED FLOOR INSULATION |
MINIMUM ADDITIONAL INSULATION |
Insulate your exposed floor (minimum of 150 square feet is necessary) and increase all of its insulation value by a minimum of RSI 3.5 (R-20). |
$150 |
| For a insulation contractor in your location please select your city: Calgary, Canmore, Edmonton, Golden, Nanaimo, Okanagan Valley, Red Deer, Revelstoke, Victoria |
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BASEMENT INSULATION |
MINIMUM ADDITIONAL INSULATION |
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| up to R-12 | R-10 to R-23 |
+R-23 |
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A minimum of 20 percent of the basement’s exterior total wall area
must be insulated to qualify. The applicable grant for basement and crawl space combined is pro-rated on the type that is entirely insulated. |
20% |
$100 |
$200 |
| 40% | $200 | $400 | |
| 60% | $300 | $600 | |
| 80% | $400 | $800 | |
| 100% | $500 | $1,000 | |
| For a insulation contractor in your location please select your city: Calgary, Canmore, Edmonton, Golden, Nanaimo, Okanagan Valley, Red Deer, Revelstoke, Victoria |
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BASEMENT HEADER INSULATION |
SINGLE FAMILY HOME |
MURB |
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see “MURB Multiplier” |
| For a insulation contractor in your location please select your city: Calgary, Canmore, Edmonton, Golden, Nanaimo, Okanagan Valley, Red Deer, Revelstoke, Victoria |
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| CRAWL SPACE INSULATION | MINIMUM ADDITIONAL INSULATION | |
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R-10 to R-23 |
+R-23 |
100 percent of the crawl space’s total wall surface must be insulated to |
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| Insulate 100 percent of the floor above the crawl space to increase its insulation value by a minimum of RSI 4.2 (R-24) to qualify. |
N/A | $200 |
| For a insulation contractor in your location please select your city: Calgary, Canmore, Edmonton, Golden, Nanaimo, Okanagan Valley, Red Deer, Revelstoke, Victoria |
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AIR SEALING |
SINGLE FAMILY HOME |
MURB |
Perform air sealing to improve the airtightness of the home/building to |
$150 |
see MURB multiplier |
| DOORS/WINDOWS/SKYLIGHTS (heated space only) | SINGLE FAMILY HOME |
MURB |
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per unit replaced |
per unit replaced |
Replace windows and skylights with models that are ENERGY STAR |
$30 |
$30 |
| Replace your exterior door(s) with an ENERGY STAR qualified model(s) for your climate zone. |
$30 | $30 |
| For a window & door contractor in your location please select your city: Calgary, Canmore, Edmonton, Golden, Nanaimo, Okanagan Valley, Red Deer, Revelstoke, Victoria |
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WATER CONSERVATION |
SINGLE FAMILY HOME |
MURB |
Replace your toilet with a low-flush or dual-flush toilet rated at 6 litres per |
$50 |
$50 |
| For a plumbing contractor in your location please select your city: Calgary, Canmore, Edmonton, Golden, Nanaimo, Okanagan Valley, Red Deer, Revelstoke, Victoria |
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MURB MULTIPLIERS (for insulation and air sealing) |
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Number of Dwellings |
2-3 | 4-6 | 7-9 |
10+ |
| Multiplier | 1.0 | 1.5 | 2.0 | 2.5 |
IMPORTANT NOTES
1. All upgrades or renovations must meet local codes and by-laws. Pay special attention to the placement of vapour barriers
when adding insulation to the building envelope. Before undertaking upgrades or renovations, find out about the
appropriate products and installation techniques to ensure that your home’s building envelope and indoor air quality
will not be compromised.
2. In replacing any of the equipment listed in this brochure, the new equipment must have a higher efficiency than that of
the original equipment.
3. Incentives for attic insulation will vary according to the existing level of insulation. For example, if you increase the
insulation from a low RSI value, such as RSI 1.8 (R-10), to a new value of RSI 7 (R-40), you will receive a larger incentive
than if you started from RSI 4.2 (R-24) and increased it to RSI 7 (R-40).
4. Insulation value in RSI = R insulation value divided by 5.678.
5. In the case of a semi-detached house or a row house that is an end unit, the grant amount for the insulation of exterior
above grade, basement or crawl space walls is 75 percent of the amount shown on the previous page. In the case of a row
house that is a middle unit, the grant amount is 50 percent of the amount shown.
6. In the case of multi-unit residential buildings, the total incentive will be calculated for the entire building and not for each
dwelling upgraded within.
7. For more information on ENERGY STAR qualified products, visit energystar.gc.ca. The ENERGY STAR name and
the ENERGY STAR symbol are registered trademarks of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and are used
with permission.
8. Natural Resources Canada reserves the right to update the information contained in this document, including the grant
amounts, as required. Refer to the Web site indicated below for the most up-to-date information.
9. Central air conditioners and air-source heat pumps must be ENERGY STAR qualified with a seasonal energy efficiency
ratio (SEER) of 14 or greater to be eligible for a grant. To meet this requirement, a manufacturer’s new ENERGY STAR
qualified matched condenser coil (outdoor unit comprised of condenser coil, compressor and cooling fan) and indoor
evaporator coil (typically located with the furnace / air handler) must be SEER 14 or greater. Under no circumstance will
the replacement of only one of these coils entitle the homeowner to a grant for the cooling system, just as components that
are not certified by the manufacturer as being matched will not be accepted.
Currently, many companies match their SEER 13 central air conditioner coil packages with one of their DC variable speed
motor equipped furnaces / air handlers (i.e. blower) as a method to reduce the power consumption requirement for
ENERGY STAR compliance and labelling. However, NRCan will NOT accept this arrangement under the ecoENERGY
program because the outside condenser unit must meet the minimum SEER 14 requirement with its matching inside
evaporator coil only and not in combination with an energy-efficient motor from a furnace.
When having your new central air conditioner or air-source heat pump installed, ask the contractor to indicate on your
invoice the manufacturer’s name (not the model name) of the condenser coil and the model numbers of BOTH the new
condenser and new evaporator coils. The energy advisor will request to see this information when performing the postretrofit
evaluation on your home.
To book an appointment with an NRCan-certified energy advisor,
call 1 800 241-6804, (403) 251-0683, or email us.