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Squamish Heat Pump Top-Up
The District of Squamish is offering a $350 top-up to CleanBC Better Homes and Home Renovation Rebate Program participants that switch from a fossil fuel (oil, natural gas, or propane) heating system to an electric air source heat pump. This municipal offer is in addition to the heat pump rebates currently available through the CleanBC…
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What is the CleanBC Better Homes and Better Buildings northern top-up offer?
The CleanBC Better Homes and Better Buildings northern top-up offer aims to help northern communities overcome barriers to heat pump adoption, including higher costs and lack of access to contractors, equipment, and energy advisors. The offer includes incentive top-ups for both new and existing residential and commercial buildings and is applied to existing CleanBC Better…
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Central Saanich Heat Pump Water Heater Top-up
The District of Central Saanich is offering a $350 top-up to CleanBC Better Homes and Home Renovation Rebate Program participants that switch from a fossil fuel (oil, natural gas, or propane) water heating system to an electric heat pump water heater. This municipal offer is in addition to the heat pump water heater rebates currently…
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Comox Valley Regional District Heat Pump Top-Up
The Comox Valley Regional District is offering a $350 top-up to CleanBC Better Homes and Home Renovation Rebate Program participants that switch from a fossil fuel (oil, natural gas, or propane) heating system to an electric air source heat pump. This municipal offer is in addition to the heat pump rebates currently available through the…
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Comox Valley Regional District Electrical Service Upgrade Top-Up
The Comox Valley Regional District is offering a $500 top-up to CleanBC Better Homes and Home Renovation Rebate Program participants for upgrading your electrical service to 100, 200 or 400 amp service and switching from a fossil fuel (oil, natural gas, or propane) space or water heating system to an electric air source heat pump…
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I live in an apartment, stacked townhouse or condo building, am I eligible?
Unfortunately, you do not qualify, as multi-unit residential buildings are not an eligible housing type under the CleanBC Better Homes Energy Savings Program. For more information on CleanBC programs for multi-unit residential buildings, visit www.betterbuildingsbc.ca. To be eligible for the CleanBC Better Homes Energy Savings Program if each unit is individually metered and has: If you are unsure…
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I live in a stacked duplex or stacked townhouse, am I eligible?
Stacked duplexes or stacked townhouses are eligible for the CleanBC Better Homes Income Qualified Program if each unit is individually metered and has: If you are unsure if your home is an eligible building type, contact us at 1-833-856-0333 or IncomeQualified@www.betterhomesbc.ca.
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I am not comfortable providing income qualifying documentation, can I still participate in the CleanBC Better Homes Energy Savings Program?
We understand that sharing your income qualifying documentation can be uncomfortable. However, we need to collect this documentation to confirm your eligibility for the program. Income qualifying documentation must be submitted for each member of your household that is over the age of 18 (excluding dependents). Types of income qualifying documentation we accept include:
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Why am I required to provide income qualifying documentation?
The CleanBC Energy Savings Program offers enhanced rebates to make energy-saving home upgrades more affordable and aims to serve households experiencing energy poverty. To receive enhanced rebates through the program, participants must demonstrate that they meet the income qualifying criteria by submitting appropriate supporting documentation. Participants that do not meet the income qualifying criteria may be eligible to…