If you own a home in Toronto, HRSP covers heat pumps, insulation, windows, and bundled upgrades. Your rebate depends heavily on whether you heat with Enbridge gas.
This guide covers HRSP eligibility for homeowners in Toronto (Greater Toronto Area).
Who this guide covers in Toronto
City of Toronto: North York, Scarborough, Etobicoke, East York, and downtown. Detached, semi-detached, townhomes, and row houses on permanent foundations qualify when you meet the other HRSP rules.
Gas vs non-gas rebates in Toronto
Most Toronto homes run on Enbridge gas. That means lower air-source heat pump rebates ($500/ton, max $2,000), but you still get full access to bundled insulation and window upgrades.
HRSP rebate amounts for Toronto homeowners
Amounts below follow provincial HRSP rules. Confirm current caps at homerenovationsavings.ca before signing a contract.
| Income tier | Heat pump | Electrical | Windows | Insulation | Water heater |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Enbridge gas homes | $500/ton, max $2,000 | $75 smart thermostat | Bundled: per rough opening | Bundled: up to $10,000 | Bundled: varies |
| Non-gas homes (electric, oil, propane, wood) | $1,250/ton, max $7,500 (air-source) | $75 smart thermostat | Bundled: per rough opening | Bundled: up to $10,000 | Bundled: varies |
Local checklist
- Confirm Enbridge gas vs electric/oil/propane/wood heating
- Verify property type qualifies (no condos or new builds)
- Search participating contractors by Toronto postal code
- For bundled projects, book EnerGuide audit before any work starts
- Use the free checker below for a personalized estimate
Complete HRSP guide → · How to apply → · All Ontario cities →
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Use our free eligibility calculator to see program amounts for your heating type and upgrade. Results in about one minute. No account required.
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