Upgrade your home and save big with our energy-efficiency rebates
Is it time to make your home more comfortable while using less energy? Learn about the house as a system approach to energy efficiency for creating whole-home harmony. We’ve got rebates and tips to help you get started.
Save big with our rebates!
Save money as you make your home more energy efficient:
Upgrade | Rebate amount1 |
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$10,000 + $3,000 top-up for eligible customers located north of and including the District of 100 Mile House2 + up to $2,000 top-up for eligible customers located in the City of Kelowna3 | |
$100 per eligible window or door, up to $2,000 total | |
up to $5,500, depending on which areas of your home you’re upgrading, and the number of square feet of insulation being replaced | |
$300 when applying for multiple energy-efficiency rebates | |
up to $150 when you install an eligible model |
Let’s get started
Check out our guides to energy-saving upgrades:
- Can new windows and doors help you save energy and money?
- Want more comfort and energy savings? Your guide to insulation upgrades
Hire a registered contractor
Use the Home Performance Contractor Network to find a contractor trained in industry best practices, and subject to ongoing quality assurance evaluations.
Not sure if you should be investing in energy-efficiency upgrades?
Here are some hidden costs you might not be aware of:
- Old, inefficient heating and cooling systems can use more energy, increasing your associated greenhouse gas emissions and bills.
- Gaps in window and door frames, single-paned glass and old insulation can allow cool drafts inside during the winter and leak conditioned air outside during the summer. Wasted energy = wasted money.
- Old or poorly installed windows, doors and insulation could be allowing moisture to seep inside, causing mould and mildew.
- If you have single-paned windows and old or inadequate insulation, you could be hearing a lot more street noise than necessary.
Want some low- and no-cost tips to help you save energy?
We’ve got other great ways to save—check out our tips and how-to videos.
Note: FortisBC recommends that all energy-efficiency renovations be undertaken in consultation with and by trained and experienced contractors. FortisBC will not be responsible for your use of the information contained in or linked from these webpages.
1Terms and conditions apply. FortisBC may modify or cancel programs at any time. Full terms and conditions available on each rebate program webpage, linked in the rebate table on this page.
2This program is funded in part by the Province of British Columbia and the Government of Canada. Eligible homes must be located north of and including the District of 100 Mile House (latitude 51.628°N).
3Municipal top-up rebates are limited, subject to funding availability, and approved on a first-come, first-served basis. Due to program volumes, we cannot guarantee municipal top-ups will be available to homeowners.