REBATES
Available Home Insulation Rebate Programs
Get up to $1,200 for new insulation in attics, exterior walls
Upgrading insulation will help you save at least 10% of your home’s energy cost and improve your home’s comfort all year. When planning an insulation upgrade, you’ll need to understand R-value, which is the measure of insulation’s ability to slow the transfer of heat. Rebate amounts are calculated by the amount of R-value you’re adding to your home.
As part of the Home Renovation Rebate and CleanBC Better Homes Program, you can receive up to $5,500 in rebates for installing insulation in your home. Insulation can help maintain more even temperatures throughout your home, reduce unwanted outdoor noise, and reduce heat loss during the cold winter months. Insulation upgrades can count towards the Two Upgrade Bonus or the Home Energy Improvement Bonus.
Learn more about rebates at their official websites.
Rebate Requirements
Insulation rebate options
UPGRADE | REBATE AVAILABLE |
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Attic insulation $0.02 x R-value added x sq ft | Maximum $900 |
Basement/crawlspace insulation $0.09 x R-value added x sq ft | Maximum $1,200 |
Exterior wall cavity insulation $0.09 x R-value added x sq ft | Maximum $1,200 |
Exterior wall sheathing insulation $0.09 x R-value added x sq ft | Maximum $1,200 |
Other insulation $0.07 x R-value added x sq ft | Maximum $1,000 |
Make sure your upgrade is eligible
Once you’ve checked that your home is eligible for this program, review the following eligibility criteria for this specific rebate.
Product eligibility
- Batt, loose fill, board and spray foam are eligible insulation types.
- Insulation added must have a minimum R-value added per location outlined below:
INSULATION LOCATION | MIN. R-VALUE OF NEW INSULATION |
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Attic – flat and cathedral ceiling | R12 |
Exterior wall cavities | R12 |
Exterior wall sheathing | R3.8 |
Basement/crawlspace walls | R10 |
Other (exposed floor, floor over crawlspace, basement header) | R20 |
Note: If prior insulation was removed, a minimum starting R-value will be assumed based on the age of home by the program.
Installation requirements
- Insulation must be installed by a Home Performance Contractor Network (HPCN) member.
- Insulation must be installed in accordance with the Best Practice Guide Air Sealing and Insulation Retrofits for Single Family Homes.
- Rebates are calculated based on the R-value of new insulation added. In cases where pre-existing insulation was removed (e.g. due to pest infestation or mold), the rebate is calculated on the difference in R-value between the new and pre-existing insulation.
- Participants must resolve any pest infestations and rodent tunnels in the insulation prior to installation of new insulation. Presence of a pest infestation and/or rodent tunnels in the new insulation must be resolved to receive the rebate.
- All insulation installed must be new, in good working order, not previously installed in another home or building.
- Insulation upgrades made to a home that require installations to meet code compliance and new building construction requirements, including and not limited to renovations that require a “New Construction” or “Addition/Alteration” building permit, are not eligible.
Application deadline and required documents
You must submit your rebate application and all supporting documentation within six months of the invoice date.
The only supporting document required for our insulation rebate is the invoice. Make sure the invoice meets all the requirements, outlined in our insulation sample invoice [PDF, 113 KB].