Heat PumpBuying Guide2026-02-24
CleanBC Rebates Guide for Heat Pumps
CleanBC offers some of Canada's largest heat-pump rebates, stackable with utility incentives.
Switching to a heat pump in BC can unlock substantial CleanBC rebates. Here's the overview.
How they stack
Provincial, utility and sometimes municipal rebates combine, with income-qualified top-ups for eligible households.
Qualifying
Rebates require eligible equipment, a registered contractor, and often a fuel switch from fossil-fuel heating.
Key takeaways
- Stack provincial + utility rebates
- Income-qualified top-ups may apply
- Use a registered contractor
- We confirm and apply
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