Energy Savings Program Insulation Rebates
This rebate has changed. All upgrades completed after June 22, 2025 must meet updated program requirements.
Upgrades in progress or quotes received prior to June 23, 2025 may be eligible to receive rebates based on these program requirements. Upgrades must be completed before July 7th, 2025. Conditions apply. Please contact your registered contractor for more information.
Insulation can help maintain even temperatures throughout your home, reduce unwanted outdoor noise, and reduce heat loss during the cold winter months. As part of the CleanBC Better Homes Energy savings Program, you can receive a rebate of up to $5,500 for installing insulation in your home.

Overview
Rebate amount:
Up to $5,500
Who can apply:
B.C. citizens who live in an eligible home, meet income qualification requirements, and have residential utility accounts with BC Hydro, FortisBC, or municipal utility
Deadline:
The application and supporting documentation must be submitted by the program registered contractor within six (6) months of the invoice date
Qualifying products:
New insulation must be installed by a program registered contractor
Funding provided by:
The Province of British Columbia and BC Hydro
Rebate amount
Learn more about the three income levels that are eligible for rebates.
Upgrade type | Income level | Rebate maximum |
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Insulation | Income level 1 | Up to a maximum of $5,500 per home |
Income level 2 | Up to a maximum of $5,500 per home | |
Income level 3 | N/A |
Related rebates
Check out other available rebates for the Energy Savings Program at betterhomesbc.ca/energy-savings-program.
Eligibility requirements
In order to qualify for this rebate, all of the following requirements must be met. Please read them carefully. Contact an Energy Coach if you have questions.
Income qualification requirements
Rebate coverage is based on the combined income of all adults in your home and how many people live in your home, including adults and children.
Insulation upgrades are only eligible for participants who are registered and approved as income level 1 or 2 in the CleanBC Better Homes Energy Savings Program.
Learn more about the income levels that are eligible for rebates.
Requirements for the home
You must live in an eligible home:
- The property must be a year-round primary residence, that is at least 12 months old.
- For participants registering in the program as income levels 1 or 2, the property must have a total assessed value at or under $1,230,000 in the BC Assessment listing for the address of the applicant’s home in the year of program registration.
- If a household meets the income threshold of any of the levels in the table above, but the home is valued at or higher than the property value of $1,230,000, they will be approved as an income level 3 participant.
- You must have a residential utility account with FortisBC, BC Hydro, or a municipal utility.
- You must pay your own energy utility bills. Utility accounts must be in the name of the resident and/or homeowner; utility accounts in the name of a strata corporation or landlord are not eligible.
- The home must be one of the following types of residential buildings:
- Single-family home (detached dwelling).
- Secondary suite in a single-family home (detached dwelling), with its own separate utility meter.
- Mobile home that is permanently fixed, sits on a foundation and is structurally complete with installed and connected plumbing, heating, electrical, water and sewer services; towing apparatus and axle must be removed.
- Duplex, triplex, row home or townhome, where each unit has its own natural gas and/or electricity meter; utility accounts must be in the name of the resident and/or homeowner. Utility accounts in the name of a strata corporation are not eligible.
- If you currently rent your home, you will need a landlord consent form [318KB PDF] to accompany your application.
- You must pre-register and receive an eligibility code before completing the upgrade.
- The home must be primarily heated by one of the following:
- natural gas, propane or oil
- electricity (hard-wired electric heating systems such as electric baseboards, radiant ceilings, radiant floors, or forced-air furnace/boiler).
- wood or other solid fuels.
Requirements for your contractor
The new electrical service must be installed:
- By a program registered contractor who is approved to install home upgrades for the CleanBC Energy Savings Program, for the trade applicable to the upgrade being installed (e.g. Insulation must be installed by a licensed residential insulation contractor).
- In accordance with the Best Practice Guide Air Sealing and Insulation Retrofits for Single Family Homes [42MB PDF].
Requirements for the upgrade
- Insulation upgrades are only eligible for participants who are registered and approved as Income Level 1 or 2 in the CleanBC Better Homes Energy Savings Program.
- New insulation must be:
- batt, loose fill, board or spray foam.
- installed in accordance with the Best Practice Guide Air Sealing and Insulation Retrofits for Single Family Homes.
- installed to reduce heat loss/heat gain in the home (e.g. insulation for soundproofing or insulation in outbuildings is not eligible).
- installed in an eligible location.
- result in an increased R-value.
- Rebates are calculated based on R-value of the new insulation added.
- In cases where pre-existing insulation was removed (e.g. due to pest infestation or mold), the rebate is calculated on the difference in R-value between the newly added and pre-existing insulation.
- Pest infestations and rodent tunnels in the location of the insulation upgrade must be resolved prior to installation. Your rebate application will not be processed until the issue had been resolved.
- All upgrades must be purchased, supplied and installed by a Registered Contractor who is approved to install insulation for the CleanBC Energy Savings Program. Self-installations are not eligible.
- Any existing health and safety concerns (vermiculite, asbestos, mould) in the location of the insulation upgrade must be resolved prior to installation of new insulation. Please refer to Health and Safety Incentive Requirements and Best Practice Guide Air Sealing and Insulation Retrofits for Single Family Homes for more information.
- Energy Savings Program participants can receive rebates for more than one area, but the total rebate available per home is $5,500.
- Eligible rebates for Income level 1 and Income level 2 can be seen in the table below.
Location of insulation upgrade | Minimum R-value of new insulation to be added | Rebate Maximum | Income Level 1 Rebate | Income Level 2 Rebate |
Attic | R12 | $2,000 | Rebate is calculated by multiplying $0.05 X R-Value added X Square Feet of upgrade area | Rebate is calculated by multiplying $0.04 X R-Value added X Square Feet of upgrade area |
Exterior wall cavity | R12 | $2,000 | Rebate is calculated by multiplying $0.20 X R-Value added X Square Feet of upgrade area | Rebate is calculated by multiplying $0.16 X R-Value added X Square Feet of upgrade area |
Exterior wall sheathing | R3.8 | $2,000 | Rebate is calculated by multiplying $0.20 X R-Value added X Square Feet of upgrade area | Rebate is calculated by multiplying $0.16 X R-Value added X Square Feet of upgrade area |
Basement / Crawlspace | R10 | $2,000 | Rebate is calculated by multiplying $0.20 X R-Value added X Square Feet of upgrade area | Rebate is calculated by multiplying $0.16 X R-Value added X Square Feet of upgrade area |
Other (exposed floor, floor over crawlspace, basement header) | R20 | $2,000 | Rebate is calculated by multiplying $0.125 X R-Value added X Square Feet of upgrade area | Rebate is calculated by multiplying $0.10 X R-Value added X Square Feet of upgrade area |
Deadlines
The application and supporting documentation must be submitted by the program registered contractor within six (6) months of the invoice date.
How to apply
Before you begin
- Confirm eligibility by reviewing the Rebate Eligibility Requirements [468KB PDF], Participant Terms and Conditions [147KB PDF], and Contractor Terms and Conditions [216KB PDF].
- For upgrades in progress or quotes received before June 23, 2025, confirm eligibility by reviewing the Rebate Eligibility Requirements [468KB PDF], Participant Terms and Conditions [147KB PDF], and Contractor Terms and Conditions [216KB PDF].
- Complete the program’s pre-screen and pre-registration to determine your eligibility through the CleanBC Energy Savings Program participant portal. Once confirmed you will receive an eligibility code and opportunities report, outlining your suggested upgrades. You can also make an appointment with an Energy Savings Program coach or schedule a virtual assessment for pre-registration assistance or support to identify the best upgrades for your home.
- Customer must choose an program registered contractor to complete the upgrade.
- Contractors interested in becoming registered in the Energy Savings Program can contact ESPcontractorsupport@clearesult.com or visit the contractor portal.
- After completing the upgrade, contractor will submit the rebate application and deduct the rebate from the final cost of the upgrade.
I am… | Apply here |
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Ready to register for the Energy Savings Program | Energy Savings Program participant portal |
Who to contact
Questions about the rebate?
Contact an Energy Coach to get clarification or help with understanding this rebate.
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