Energy Rebates & Incentives for HVAC Upgrades in Ontario 2026 – London Focus
Save up to $5,000+ on high-efficiency furnaces, heat pumps, AC & water heaters – full 2026 guide
⚠️ Important: Hawana Does NOT Handle Rebate Applications
Hawana installs qualifying equipment and provides documentation — but the rebate application is your responsibility as the homeowner. Be cautious of any HVAC company that says "we handle the rebates for you" and then charges a premium for this service. Rebate applications are straightforward — you register, you book the energy advisor (for Greener Homes), you submit your documentation. Any company claiming to "process" the rebate on your behalf and charging extra is not providing a real service.
Major Rebate Programs Available in Ontario 2026
🇨🇦 Canada Greener Homes Grant
For heat pumps and high-efficiency HVAC upgrades. Eligibility: 96%+ AFUE furnaces, cold-climate heat pumps.
- Requires pre-installation energy audit (your responsibility)
- Covers pre- and post-retrofit energy assessments (you pay advisor, rebate reimburses)
- Available for primary residences only
- Requires qualifying equipment installed by TSSA contractor
- You apply directly — Hawana provides documentation
🔥 Enbridge Gas Rebates
For high-efficiency furnaces (97%+ AFUE) and smart thermostats.
- Check enbridgegas.com for current amounts
- No energy assessment required for most furnace rebates
- Combines with federal grants
- You apply directly — Hawana provides documentation
🏛️ Oil to Heat Pump Affordability
For homes currently heated by oil, converting to a qualifying heat pump.
- Largest single rebate available
- Income-tested component
- Requires energy advisor (your responsibility)
- You apply directly — Hawana provides documentation
⚡ Local Utility Incentives
London Hydro, Woodstock Hydro & others may offer additional incentives.
- Varies by municipality
- Often stackable with other rebates
- Check your local utility website for current offers
- You apply directly — Hawana provides documentation
📋 Who Does What — Clearly Explained
✅ What Hawana Does: Installs qualifying equipment to TSSA standards. Provides installation invoice, model numbers, serial numbers, TSSA permits, and efficiency documentation.
✅ What You (Homeowner) Do: Register on the program portal. Book and pay for energy audit (for Greener Homes). Submit the rebate application with documentation. Receive rebate payment directly from the program.
⚠️ What Hawana Does NOT Do: Apply for rebates on your behalf. Process your rebate application. Submit anything to Enbridge or NRCan for you.
Be cautious of any HVAC company that says "we handle the rebates for you" and charges a premium. The application is straightforward — you can do it yourself for free.
Step-by-Step: How to Claim Your HVAC Rebate (Your Responsibility)
Check Current Rebate Amounts
Visit enbridgegas.com to see current rebate amounts before purchasing. Programs change frequently.
Get Your Free Hawana Quote
Call us for a free in-home estimate. We'll confirm which equipment qualifies and provide pricing.
For Greener Homes: Book Energy Advisor
You must book and pay for a pre-installation energy audit BEFORE any equipment is purchased or installed. Find an advisor at nrcan.gc.ca.
Hawana Installs Qualifying Equipment
We install your new system and provide all documentation: invoice, model/serial numbers, TSSA permits.
Book Post-Installation Audit (If Applicable)
For Greener Homes: Book your energy advisor for post-installation audit. They submit results to NRCan.
You Submit Your Rebate Application
Using the documentation Hawana provides, submit your rebate application to Enbridge or NRCan. Payment comes directly to you.
2026 Rebate Amounts by HVAC Upgrade Type
⚠️ Important: Amounts shown are estimates only. Rebate programs change frequently. Check enbridgegas.com for current amounts.
| Upgrade Type | Typical Cost (Installed) | Estimated Rebate | You Must Apply Yourself |
|---|---|---|---|
| High-Efficiency Furnace (97%+ AFUE) | $3,500–$8,500 | $500–$1,500 | ✓ |
| Cold-Climate Heat Pump | $7,500–$15,000 | $2,500–$6,500 | ✓ |
| Central AC or Ductless Mini-Split | $3,200–$7,000 | $300–$1,200 | ✓ |
| Tankless Water Heater | $2,700–$4,500 | $300–$1,000 | ✓ |
What London Homeowners Say About Our Rebate Documentation
"Got a new Goodman high-efficiency furnace from Hawana. Abdullah provided all the documentation I needed for my Enbridge rebate application. The rebate came through as expected. Honest, straightforward service."
— Robert B. St. Thomas ON · February 2026
"Upgraded to a cold-climate heat pump. Abdullah explained what documentation I would need for the Greener Homes Grant and Enbridge. I handled the application myself and got the rebates. He was upfront that Hawana doesn't process rebates — I appreciated the honesty."
— Emily R. London ON · January 2026
"Had Hawana install a Navien tankless water heater. Abdullah gave me all the paperwork for the Enbridge rebate. I submitted it myself and got $650 back. Great local company that doesn't overpromise on rebates."
— Ridge T. London ON · December 2025
Abdullah Ghzail – Owner & Lead TSSA-Certified HVAC Specialist
"I'm often asked: 'Do you handle the rebate paperwork?' The honest answer is no. I install qualifying equipment and provide you with all the documentation you need — invoices, model numbers, TSSA permits, everything. But the rebate application itself is between you and Enbridge or NRCan. Be very cautious of any company that says 'we handle the rebates for you' and then charges you a premium for this. The application is straightforward — you can do it yourself for free. My job is to install your system correctly and give you the paperwork. The rebate is your responsibility."
HVAC Rebate FAQ – 2026
The Canada Greener Homes Grant offers up to $5,000 for heat pumps. Enbridge Gas provides rebates for high-efficiency furnaces (97%+ AFUE) and smart thermostats. Rebate programs change frequently — check enbridgegas.com directly for current amounts. Hawana provides documentation for qualifying equipment, but the rebate application is your responsibility.
No. Hawana installs qualifying equipment and provides all required documentation — installation invoices, model numbers, serial numbers, TSSA permits. The rebate application is between you and the program (Enbridge or Canada Greener Homes). Be cautious of any HVAC company that says "we handle the rebates for you" and then charges a premium for this service. Rebate applications are straightforward — you can do it yourself. Any company claiming to "process" the rebate on your behalf and charging extra is not providing a real service.
A high-efficiency furnace (97%+ AFUE) may qualify for rebates from Enbridge. However, rebate amounts change frequently. The best practice is to check the Enbridge website directly before making any purchasing decision. Hawana provides the documentation you need to apply, but the application is your responsibility.
For the Canada Greener Homes Grant — yes, absolutely. A pre-installation EnerGuide audit by a registered energy advisor is required before any equipment is purchased or installed. Installing first makes you permanently ineligible for this rebate. The energy advisor is your responsibility to book and pay for. Hawana cannot do this for you.
Rebate programs change frequently — amounts open, close, and change without notice. The best source for current information is the official program websites: enbridgegas.com for Enbridge rebates and greathomes.canada.ca for the Greener Homes Grant. Check there directly before making any purchasing decision based on rebate amounts.
Yes. Cold-climate heat pumps may qualify for rebates through the Canada Greener Homes Grant and Enbridge. However, rebate programs change frequently. Always check current eligibility and amounts at enbridgegas.com before committing to an upgrade. Hawana installs qualifying equipment and provides documentation, but the rebate application is your responsibility.
Hawana provides: installation invoice with date and total cost, equipment model numbers and serial numbers, TSSA permit copies, equipment efficiency ratings (AFUE/SEER2/HSPF), and proof of TSSA certification. You use this documentation to submit your own rebate application. We do not submit anything on your behalf.
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