In November 2022, the federal government launched a grant to support middle- and low-income households wishing to replace their oil heating system. This initiative is also linked to the Canada Greener Homes Grant.
As an accredited contractor, Tran Climatisation offers you the opportunity to obtain the Canadian Oil to Heat Pump Affordability Subsidy , which can amount to up to $10,000.
The subsidy covers the cost of acquiring and installing a heat pump, the safe removal of the oil tank, and the necessary electrical upgrades.
Please note that hybrid low-temperature air-source heat pumps (combining ducted central heat pumps with a furnace running on oil, gas or propane) are not eligible under the Canadian Oil to Heat Pump Affordability Program. Be sure to check the list of heat pump models eligible for the program.
Regardless of the type of property, to be eligible, the building must meet the following criteria:
Before applying, we invite you to consult the eligibility criteria page of the Canadian Oil Heat to Heat Pump Conversion Program.
In addition to our regular services, Tran Climatisation can provide most of the services required to convert your system.
Please note that our company does not remove your oil tank. There are many companies that perform this service safely.
Since this grant involves several steps, our team of advisors is here to help you. If you’d like to know more about the Affordable Oil to Heat Pump Conversion Program, the procedures involved, the Carrier heat pumps available or our other services, don’t hesitate to contact us. Our team will be happy to provide you with all the information you need.
 
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