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Eligibility
The heat-recovery ventilator (HRV) must:
- be listed with the Home Ventilating Institute; and
- have a 64% or higher sensible recovery efficiency at -25°celsius.
Rebate amount
$500.
Apply for your rebate
- Complete and sign the application form.
- Attach the required documents:
- itemized receipts or invoices showing no balance owing; and
- balancing report, provided to you by a contractor.
- Submit your application to the Energy Branch.
In person: Energy Solutions Centre at 206A Lowe Street, Whitehorse. Our office is open Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Email: energy@yukon.ca
Mail:
Government of Yukon
Energy Branch (EMR-206)
Box 2703
Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 2C6 - You'll receive a rebate within 12 weeks.
Benefits of heat recovery ventilators
Insulating or air sealing a home may introduce ventilation issues:
- indoor air-quality issues;
- moisture and mould issues; or
- higher potential for carbon monoxide to enter your home.
An HRV mitigates these issues by:
- bringing fresh air into your home; and
- taking stale air out of your home.
Learn more about:
Who installs HRVs?
HRVs should be designed and installed by a Heating, Refrigerator and Air Conditioning Institute-qualified supplier or contractor. They must follow current building code and bylaws.
This program is funded in part by the Government of Canada's Low Carbon Economy Fund.
Get a loan to upgrade or repair your home
Yukon Housing Corporation offers a loan for homeowners who upgrade or repair their home. The home repair loan is up to $70,000 and amortized up to 15 years in 5-year terms.