Natural Resources Canada's ecoENERGY Retrofit for Homes is available to owners of single family homes including detached, semi-detached and low rise multi-unit residential buildings. Property owners can qualify for federal grants by improving the energy efficiency of their homes, and reducing their home's impact on the environment. The maximum grant one can receive per home or multi-unit residential building is $5,000.
NRCan has licensed AmeriSpec of Canada to perform residential energy evaluations to identify how your home uses energy and where it is being wasted. Our evaluators will show you how to improve the comfort of your home and cut heating and cooling costs, while ensuring adequate ventilation for a healthy indoor environment for your family.
When should I have an ecoENERGY evaluation done?
If your home have comfort problems such as drafts, cold spots and frosted windows?
An ecoENERGY evaluation will find the source of these problems and give you information about repairing them.
Renovating or retrofitting?
Our energy evaluators use state-of-the-art evaluation practices and can advise on the best modern techniques and types of products.
Upgrading your heating and cooling system?
Energy efficiency improvements can make a difference to the size of the heating and cooling system that your home needs.
Selling your house?
After you've made energy efficiency upgrades and comfort improvements to your home, the energy efficiency rating label shows potential buyers how much you've improved your home's energy efficiency and how it compares to other homes in your area.
Call 780-875-8111 to book an evaluator
How does the residential energy assessment service work?
Only homes that have been evaluated by an AmeriSpec energy evaluator will be eligible for a grant.
The service includes:
1. A detailed energy evaluation of your home carried out by a licensed AmeriSpec energy evaluator
2. A "blower door" test to find air leaks
3. A printed report that shows where your energy dollars are being spent and what you can do to improve your home's energy efficiency
4. An energy efficiency rating label that shows you how energy efficient your home is compared with others in your region.


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