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ecoEnergy Retrofit Program

ecoENERGY Grants for Canadians The more upgrades The more energy The more money you γοu make you save receive STEP 1 Getting started Hire a certified Register with energy advisor to perform NRCan Pre-retrofit evaluation http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/ residential/personal/ registration.cfm evaluation from attic to foundation 1-800-622-6232 STEP 2 Select eligible upgrades from evaluation Grant Amounts Heating Systems $375 - $4,375 Cooling Systems $25 - $250 Ventilation Systems $375 Domestic Hot Water Equipment $95 - $1,250 Ceiling Insulation $125 - $750 Exterior Wall Insulation $225 - $1,875 Exposed Floor Insulation $190 Basement Insulation $125 - $1,250 Crawl Space Insulation $250- $1,000 Air Sealing $120 - $240 Windows/Doors/Skylights $40 per rough opening Water Conservation $65 per unit, up to 4 STEP 3 Hire a contractor to get the job done $ $ Review portfolio and qualifications Receive estimates from Hire a trusted various contractors contractor STEP 4 Document work Take photos of work that is difficult to verify (insulation walls, cathedral ceilings) Save receipts for 3 years STEP 5 Get a post-retrofit evaluation Show all receipts to energy advisor during post-retrofit evaluation Verify upgrades were purchased and installed after June 6,2011 and after pre-retrofit evaluation Get a post-retrofit Deadline: evaluation March 31, 2012 STEP 6 Receive your grant cheque Received approximately Maximum grant: 90 days after post-retrofit evaluation $5,000 per home Brought to you by: uknowa.com uknowa The Smart Way To Hire The Right Contractor Sources: http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/residential/personal/retrofit-homes/retrofit-qualify-grant.cfm http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/residential/personal/pdf/ecoENERGY-grant-table-20110606b.pdf Find an energy advisor with NRCan: http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/residential/personal/new-home-improvement/contact-advisors.cfm Designed by: Myra Phan %24

ecoEnergy Retrofit Program

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The ecoEnergy Retrofit Program provides grants to Canada who want to add energy efficient upgrades and renovations to their homes. Information about the program is lengthy and complicated. We wanted t...

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