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  • How long is the GPR Code good for?


    March 4, 2021

  • Who registers for the rebate?


    March 4, 2021

  • What if my GPR Code has expired?

    If your GPR Code has expired before you apply for your heat pump rebate, you have two options:


    March 4, 2021

  • What is the Group Purchase Rebate?

    The Heat Pump Group Purchase Rebate (GPR) is a rebate offer that rewards groups of homeowners working together to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by switching from an oil, natural gas, or propane heating system to an air source heat pump. The Group Purchase Rebate is additional to the individual air-source heat pump rebate of up…


    March 4, 2021

  • What types of wood or solid fuel heating systems are eligible to be replaced with heat pumps?

    A wood or pellet stove, insert, or furnace may be replaced with a Central Ducted or Mini-Split heat pump.


    November 2, 2020

  • I am installing a heat pump and keeping my wood stove for back up heating. What level of WETT inspection report do I need to submit?

    Customers keeping their wood or solid fuel heating system in safe and working order may submit a level 1, 2, or 3 WETT inspection report, based on the recommendation from your WETT-certified professional. The inspection report must be dated within the 12 month period before or 6 month period following the date of the heat…


    November 2, 2020

  • Why do I need to submit a WETT inspection report if I want to keep my wood stove when I install a heat pump?

    Your wood stove must be in safe and working order. A WETT inspection report identifies whether an installation meets or does not meet manufacturer’s installation instructions and appropriate codes. The installation will either be compliant with relevant building and installation codes – and eligible for an air source heat pump (convert from wood) rebate –…


    November 2, 2020

  • Where can I find a WETT-certified professional?

    Find a WETT-certified professional at www.wettinc.ca or by calling the WETT National office at 1-888-358-9388.


    November 2, 2020

  • I am installing a heat pump and removing my old wood stove, what components need to be removed?

    The wood stove must be removed. Contact a wood stove installation or service specialist in your area for guidance on how to safely remove and recycle your wood stove.


    November 2, 2020

  • What type of photos are required to demonstrate that my wood stove has been removed?

    Before and after photos indicating that the wood stove has been removed from the home are required.


    November 2, 2020

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