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Heating Oil to Heat Pump Incentive Up to $2,000 for Saanich Residents

Amount:

up to $2,000

Who is Eligible:

Saanich Residents

Description:

The Province of BC is now offering rebates of up to $1,700 when you upgrade from an oil heating system to an air source heat pump. Thanks to an additional $300 in top-up incentives from the District of Saanich and the Capital Regional District, now is the time for residents to consider a switch to an energy efficient air-source heat pump.

Steps to Get this Rebate:

1. Register for the Oil to Heat Pump Incentive Program. If Saanich top-up incentives remain at the time of your registration and you live in Saanich, you will be notified that a Saanich top-up incentive has been reserved for you along with your Oil to Heat Pump Incentive. Your incentives will be reserved for you for up to 6 months.
2. Complete all the other Oil to Heat Pump Incentive Program steps.
3. Submit the CRD and Saanich Evaluation Incentive Application Form along with your Oil to Heat Pump Incentive Application Form.
4. Receive your Saanich top-up incentive in addition to your Oil to Heat Pump Incentive via the Oil to Heat Pump Incentive Program.

When the Rebate Ends:

Ongoing

Contacts:

Call: 1-877-545-6247

Web address:
Oil to heat pump website
Heating Oil to Heat Pump Incentive Up to $2,000 for Saanich Residents

 

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