How to Qualify for Ontario’s New Heat Pump Rebate: Home Renovation Guide

August 18, 2025

Are you a homeowner in Vaughan, Toronto, or the greater GTA looking to upgrade your home’s heating and cooling system? Ontario’s new heat pump rebate program is making high-efficiency, eco-friendly heat pump systems more accessible and affordable than ever before. As energy prices climb and sustainability becomes a priority, now is the ideal time to invest in your comfort while reducing your carbon footprint and energy bills. Here’s what you need to know about qualifying for the heat pump rebate, along with actionable steps for homeowners throughout the Airsense Mechanical service area.


Why Consider a Heat Pump in Ontario?


Heat pumps are quickly gaining popularity as an energy-efficient year-round climate control solution. Modern systems offer both heating and cooling, replacing the need for separate furnaces and air conditioners. In Ontario’s variable climate, cold climate heat pumps deliver consistent comfort, even during harsh winters, while reducing electricity consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.


With Ontario’s new heat pump rebate, eligible homeowners can receive substantial financial incentives for upgrading to a high-efficiency heat pump system. But how do you know if you qualify, and what’s involved in the application process?


Understanding the Ontario Heat Pump Rebate Program


The Ontario heat pump rebate is part of a broader government initiative, such as the Canada Greener Homes Grant, that encourages the adoption of energy-efficient home systems. The program provides rebates for the purchase and installation of qualifying heat pumps, including:


  • Cold climate central heat pumps
  • Ductless mini-split heat pumps
  • Heat pump water heaters


Depending on the system and your eligibility, rebates can range from $2,500 to over $6,500, making it a smart investment for homeowners in Vaughan, Markham, Richmond Hill, Barrie, and beyond.


Rebate Eligibility Requirements


To maximize your chances of receiving the heat pump rebate, ensure you meet the following criteria:


  • Primary Residence: The home must be your primary residence in Ontario.
  • Type of Property: Detached, semi-detached, row homes, and some multi-unit residential buildings are eligible.
  • Pre- and Post-Energy Audits: Both an initial (pre-upgrade) and a final (post-upgrade) home energy audit must be completed by a registered energy advisor.
  • Approved Equipment: The heat pump system installed must be on the program’s list of eligible products and must be installed by a licensed contractor (such as Airsense Mechanical).
  • Proof of Purchase: Detailed receipts and invoices for equipment and installation must be provided.
  • Other Conditions: Additional requirements may include minimum energy efficiency ratings and system specifications set by the program.


Steps to Qualifying for the Rebate


Navigating the rebate process can seem daunting, but with a step-by-step approach, homeowners can maximize their savings:


  1. Book a Home Energy Assessment: Schedule a pre-renovation energy audit with a licensed advisor. This assessment will identify your home’s current efficiency and recommend eligible upgrades.
  2. Consult a Trusted HVAC Contractor: Work with an experienced, local HVAC company like Airsense Mechanical to select a system that meets both your comfort needs and the program’s criteria.
  3. Installation: Have your new heat pump system professionally installed. Airsense Mechanical ensures every system is properly sized, expertly installed, and registered for warranty.
  4. Post-Installation Audit: Once installed, coordinate a final energy assessment to confirm the completed upgrade and document improvements in home efficiency.
  5. Submit Your Application: Gather all documentation—including audit reports, product information, and invoices—and submit your rebate application through the designated portal.


Benefits of Choosing a Heat Pump Upgrade


Investing in an efficient heat pump system with Ontario’s rebate program delivers lasting value:


  • Lower energy bills year-round
  • Reliable home comfort in all seasons
  • Reduced carbon footprint
  • Increased home value and marketability
  • Access to exclusive rebates and incentives


Why Choose Airsense Mechanical for Your Heat Pump Upgrade?


Airsense Mechanical is proud to serve Vaughan, Toronto, Aurora, Etobicoke, and the surrounding GTA with expert heat pump installation, repair, and ongoing maintenance. Our team is well-versed in rebate program requirements and will guide you through every step, from system selection to paperwork completion. We specialize in cold climate central heat pumps, ductless mini-splits, and energy-efficient HVAC solutions tailored to Ontario homeowners.


Ready to Upgrade? Start Saving Today!


Don’t miss out on Ontario’s new heat pump rebate and the opportunity to transform your home’s comfort and efficiency. Contact Airsense Mechanical today for a personalized consultation and discover how we can help you qualify for maximum rebates. Our experts are ready to answer your questions and streamline your renovation process—so you can enjoy a more comfortable, sustainable, and affordable home, season after season.


Call or visit our website to book your assessment and start your journey toward a smarter, greener home with Airsense Mechanical.

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