![]() ![]() With Dual fuel ducted systems that are eligible for the $6500 there are furnace requirements. If you want specifics on what is and what isn't see this link here for information on all the rebates. Your contractor knows what is and what isn't. In both cases the heat pump must meet specific requirements to be eligible for the rebate. Non Enbridge customers is $4000 or $2500. Enbridge customers is $5250 with minimum 3 indoor heads, or $3250 with 2 indoor heads. There is also ductless rebates however they are not popular where we are right now and have not sold any under the rebate yet. They have told us that right it is taking customers 6 - 8 months to get there rebate money back with how many applications there are. The 2 companies we use charge between $700 and $800. Audit costs vary right now and i know there are many doing it for $600. ![]() You are eligible for a $600 rebate for this weather Enbridge customer or not. ![]() This requires a pre and post energy audit/inspection. For Enbridge gas customers you can get back $6500 for a qualified heat pump, and non Enbridge customers can get $5000. If anyone complains about this post or Mods want it removed I will delete it or they can delete it***įirst a background on the program. Im not telling you to get, or not to get any heat pump from any manufacturer out there. I just want to possibly help people who are confused or overwhelmed about this program. ![]() Don't use what I say as the only thing to base your decision off of. Do your own research and talk to your Contractors. ***Nothing I say should be taken as any actual advice. I can also only speak on the products we deal and am clearly biased towards the Kinghome option due to the value aspect of it. I would like to give some information that some of you may find useful and im sure a lot of this has been said before. Im going to start off by saying I am a HVAC tech by trade and the company i work for is a Lennox and Kinghome dealer. ![]()
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