Residential Property
Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning
Take control of your heating and air conditioning with energy-efficient upgrades
From high efficiency gas furnaces to air-source heat pumps, a wide range of energy-efficient upgrades are now more affordable thanks to the flexible financing of CEIP.
The following are eligible CEIP upgrades:
Upgrade ID: R-HC-002
Eligible air conditioning equipment is centrally installed in the home. High-efficiency technology uses less electricity to move indoor heat to the outside of the home.
Air conditioning duct insulation ensures minimal cooling is lost before conditioned air is delivered to conditioned spaces and is an eligible cost that can be combined with this upgrade to increase energy savings.
Thermostats are an eligible cost that can be included as part of this upgrade.
Effective Useful Life: 18 years
Eligibility Requirements
- Must be ENERGY STAR certified to the most recently published version.
- Must be a ducted and split unit (i.e., cannot be a window or portable unit).
- Must have a SEER equal to or greater than 15, SEER2 equal to or greater than 14.3, EER equal to or greater than 12, or EER2 equal to or greater than 11.5.
- Must replace existing central air conditioning equipment; existing equipment cannot be a window or portable unit.
- Must have a manufacturer’s warranty for a period consistent with the industry standard and not less than one year.
- Must have a warranty provided by the Qualified Contractor for defects in materials and labour for a period of not less than one year.
Supporting documents required for Project Application Form
- A contractor quote itemizing:
- Address of property where the upgrade is being installed
- Equipment to be installed
- Efficiency specifications
- Equipment make and model number(s), including coil and condenser
- Size in tons
- Costs of equipment and installation.
- Equipment specification sheet(s) confirming equipment details and ENERGY STAR certification.
- The Air-Conditioning, Heating, & Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) Reference Number.
- If duct insulation is being financed, the contractor quote must also include:
- Insulation type
- Location in home of ducting being insulated
- Amount (linear metres or feet)
- Per cent of total area covered
- Costs of material and installation.
Supporting documents required for Upgrade Completion Form
- A contractor invoice itemizing:
- Address of property where the upgrade was installed
- The equipment to be installed
- Equipment make and model number(s), including coil and condenser
- Size in tons
- Installation date
- Costs of equipment and installation
- A photo of the equipment installed on the property.
- A photo of the equipment nameplate label (including model and serial number), with all information legible.
- If duct insulation is being financed, the contractor invoice must also include:
- Insulation type
- Location in home of ducting being insulated
- Amount (linear metres or feet)
- Per cent of total area covered
- Costs of material and installation.
Upgrade ID: R-HC-003
A high-efficiency furnace extracts the maximum amount of heat from burning natural gas.
Duct insulation ensures minimal heat is lost before conditioned air is delivered to conditioned spaces and is an eligible cost that can be combined with this upgrade to increase energy savings.
Thermostats are an eligible cost that can be included as part of this upgrade.
Effective Useful Life: 16 years
Eligibility Requirements
- Must be ENERGY STAR certified to the most recently published version.
- Must be fueled by natural gas or propane gas.
- Must replace existing, less-efficient primary space heating equipment.
- Must have a manufacturer’s warranty for a period consistent with the industry standard and not less than one year.
- Must have a warranty provided by the Qualified Contractor for defects in materials and labour for a period of not less than one year.
- City of Edmonton additional eligibility requirements:
- Annual fuel utilization efficiency (AFUE) must be 97% or higher.
Supporting documents required for Project Application Form
- A contractor quote itemizing:
- Address of property where the upgrade is being installed
- Equipment to be installed
- Efficiency specifications
- Equipment make and model number(s)
- Size in BTU/hour
- Costs of equipment and installation.
- Equipment specification sheet(s) confirming equipment details and ENERGY STAR certification.
- If duct insulation is being financed, the contractor quote must also include:
- Insulation type
- Location in home of ducting being insulated
- Amount (linear metres or feet)
- Per cent of total area covered
- Costs of material and installation.
Supporting documents required for Upgrade Completion Form
- A contractor invoice itemizing:
- Installed equipment
- Equipment make and model number(s)
- Size in kBTU/hour
- Installation date
- Costs of equipment and installation.
- A photo of the equipment installed on the property.
- A photo of the equipment nameplate label (including model and serial number), with all information legible.
- If duct insulation is being financed, the contractor invoice must also include:
- Insulation type
- Location in home of ducting being insulated
- Amount (linear metres or feet)
- Per cent of total area covered
- Costs of material and installation.
Upgrade ID: R-HC-004
An efficient fan motor adjusts the rate at which furnace heat is delivered to the home. Efficient fan motors with variable speed control use significantly less electricity.
Effective Useful Life: 6 years
Eligibility Requirements
- Must be a brushless DC motor, also known as an electronically commutated motor or ECM
- Must replace a constant speed motor installed in a natural gas or propane furnace.
- Must have a variable input.
- Must have a manufacturer’s warranty for a period consistent with the industry standard and not less than one year.
- Must have a warranty provided by the Qualified Contractor for defects in materials and labour for a period of not less than one year.
*This upgrade NOT eligible in Strathcona County
Supporting documents required for Project Application Form
- A contractor quote itemizing:
- Address of property where the upgrade is being installed
- Equipment to be installed
- Efficiency specifications
- Equipment make and model number(s)
- Size in BTU/hour
- Costs of equipment and installation.
- Specification sheet(s) confirming equipment details.
Supporting documents required for Upgrade Completion Form
- A contractor invoice itemizing:
- Address of property where the upgrade was installed
- Installed equipment
- Equipment make and model number(s)
- Size in BTU/hour
- Installation date
- Costs of equipment and installation.
- A photo of the equipment installed on the property.
- A photo of the equipment nameplate label (including model and serial number), with all information legible.
Upgrade ID: R-HC-005
A high-efficiency boiler extracts the maximum amount of heat from natural gas by using condensing technology. This means heat from condensing water in the exhaust is extracted, in addition to regular combustion.
Boiler pipe insulation ensures minimal heat is lost before heated water is delivered to conditioned spaces. Pipe insulation is an eligible cost that can be combined with this upgrade to increase energy savings.
Thermostats are an eligible cost that can be included as part of this upgrade.
Effective Useful Life: 25 years
Eligibility Requirements
- Must be ENERGY STAR certified to the most recently published version.
- Must include outdoor reset control.
- Must have an AFUE (annual fuel utilization efficiency) equal to or greater than 95%.
- Must be fueled by natural gas or propane gas.
- Must replace existing, less-efficient primary space heating equipment.
- Must have a manufacturer’s warranty for a period consistent with the industry standard and not less than one year.
- Must have a warranty provided by the Qualified Contractor for defects in materials and labour for a period of not less than one year.
Supporting documents required for Project Application Form
- A contractor quote itemizing:
- Address of property where the upgrade is being installed
- Equipment to be installed
- Efficiency specifications
- Equipment make and model number(s)
- Size in kBTU/hour
- Costs of equipment and installation.
- Equipment specification sheet(s) confirming equipment details and ENERGY STAR certification.
- If pipe insulation is being financed, the contractor quote must also include:
- Insulation type
- Location in home of pipe being insulated
- Amount (linear metres or feet)
- Per cent of the total area covered
- Costs of material and installation.
Supporting documents required for Upgrade Completion Form
- A contractor invoice itemizing:
- Address of property where the upgrade was installed
- Installed equipment
- Equipment make and model number(s)
- Size in BTU/hour
- Installation date
- Costs of equipment and installation.
- A photo of the equipment installed on the property.
- A photo of the equipment nameplate label (including model and serial number), with all information legible.
- If pipe insulation is being financed, the contractor invoice must also include:
- Insulation type
- Location in home of pipe being insulated
- Amount (linear metres or feet)
- Per cent of total area covered
- Costs of material and installation.
Upgrade ID: R-HC-008
Heat and energy recovery equipment extracts heat and/or energy from stale air exhausted to the outside of the home. The recovered energy is used to reduce the heating of fresh air delivered to the home.
Duct insulation ensures minimal heat is lost before conditioned air is delivered to conditioned spaces. Duct insulation is an eligible cost that can be combined with this upgrade to increase energy savings.
Effective Useful Life:
- If replacing an existing system, 18 years.
- If the unit is a required design element in projects that improve air tightness and is installed with a CEIP financed upgrade that improves air tightness, the Effective Useful Life (EUL) is based on the air sealing upgrade (e.g., windows, doors, and insulation) that the heat and energy recovery ventilation system is combined with.
Eligibility Requirements
- Must either:
- Replace a less efficient heat or energy recovery ventilation system OR
- Be required due to the air tightness of the home being improved through the installation of a CEIP financed air sealing upgrade(s).
- If replacing an existing system:
- The efficiency of the new unit must be higher than the existing unit.
- If not replacing an existing system:
- The unit must be identified by the Qualified Contractor or Energy Advisor as required due to improved air tightness of the home.
- The unit must be installed with a financed upgrade that improves air tightness (e.g., doors, windows, and insulation).
- The pre-project EnerGuide Home Evaluation must include air sealing as a recommended upgrade.
- Must be a factory-assembled, packaged unit including fans or blowers that transfer heat between two isolated airstreams.
- Must be ENERGY STAR and Home Ventilating Institute (HVI) certified (must appear in section III of the HVI Certified Products Directory).
- Must not be a portable unit.
- Must have a manufacturer’s warranty for a period consistent with the industry standard and not less than one year.
- Must have a warranty provided by the Qualified Contractor for defects in materials and labour for a period of not less than one year.
Supporting documents required for Project Application Form
- A contractor quote itemizing:
- Address of property where the upgrade is being installed
- Equipment to be installed
- Efficiency specifications
- Equipment make and model number(s)
- Capacity in cubic feet per minute (cfm)
- Costs of equipment and installation.
- Equipment specification sheet(s) confirming equipment details, and ENERGY STAR and HVI certification.
- If duct insulation is being financed, the contractor quote must also include:
- Insulation type
- Location in home of ducting being installed
- Amount (linear metres or feet)
- Per cent of total area covered
- Costs of material and installation.
Supporting documents required for Upgrade Completion Form
- A contractor invoice itemizing:
- Address of property where the upgrade was installed
- The installed equipment
- Equipment make and model number(s)
- Capacity in cubic feet per minute (cfm)
- Installation date
- Costs of equipment and installation.
- A photo of the equipment installed on the property.
- A photo of the equipment nameplate label (including model and serial number), with all information legible.
- If combined with an upgrade that improves air tightness, in addition to what is listed here, refer to ‘Supporting Documentation for the Upgrade Completion Form’ for that upgrade’s required documentation.
- If duct insulation is being financed, the contractor invoice must also include:
- Insulation type
- Location in home of ducting being insulated
- Amount (linear metres or feet)
- Per cent of total area covered
- Costs of material and installation.
Upgrade ID: R-HC-007
A heat pump is a year-round space conditioning system that provides heating and cooling. An air-source heat pump moves heat energy from inside to outside in the summer and outside to inside in the winter.
Duct insulation ensures minimal heat is lost before conditioned air is delivered to conditioned spaces. Duct insulation is an eligible cost that can be combined with this upgrade to increase energy savings.
Thermostats are an eligible cost that can be included as part of this upgrade.
It is recommended that Qualified Contractors use the NRCan Air Source Heat Pump Sizing and Selection Toolkit to properly size the heat pump.
Effective Useful Life: 16 years
Eligibility Requirements
- Must be ENERGY STAR certified to the most recently published version.
- Must replace or be supplemental to an existing less efficient heat source.
- Must satisfy at least 50% of the designed heating load for the conditioned space of the home.
- The combination of the indoor and outdoor units installed must have an Air-Conditioning, Heating, & Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) Reference Number.
- Must have a manufacturer’s warranty for a period consistent with the industry standard and not less than one year.
- Must have a warranty provided by the Qualified Contractor for defects in materials and labour for a period of not less than one year.
Supporting documents required for Project Application Form
- A contractor quote itemizing:
- Address of property where the upgrade is being installed
- Equipment to be installed
- Efficiency specifications
- Equipment make and model number(s)
- Capacity in kBTU/hour
- Costs of equipment and installation.
- Documentation confirming the per cent of heating load met.
- Equipment specification sheet(s) confirming equipment details and ENERGY STAR certification.
- The Air-Conditioning, Heating, & Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) Reference Number.
- If duct insulation is being financed, the contractor quote must also include:
- Insulation type
- Location in home of ducting being insulated
- Amount (linear metres or feet)
- Per cent of total area covered
- Costs of material and installation.
Supporting documents required for Completion Form
- A contractor invoice itemizing:
- Address of property where the upgrade was installed
- Installed equipment
- Equipment make and model number(s) for both the indoor and outdoor units
- Capacity in BTU/hour
- Installation date
- Costs of equipment and installation
- A photo of the equipment installed on the property.
- A photo of the equipment nameplate label (including model and serial number), with all information legible.
- If duct insulation is being financed, the contractor invoice must also include:
- Insulation type
- Location in home of ducting being insulated
- Amount (linear metres or feet)
- Per cent of total area covered
- Costs of material and installation
Upgrade ID: R-HC-011
A ground source heat pump is a year-round space conditioning system that provides heating and cooling. The heat pump moves heat from the ground to inside air in the winter and from inside air to the ground in the summer.
Duct insulation ensures minimal heat is lost before conditioned air is delivered to conditioned spaces. Duct insulation is an eligible cost that can be combined with this upgrade to increase energy savings.
Thermostats are an eligible cost that can be included as part of this upgrade.
Effective Useful Life: 16 years
Eligibility Requirements
- Must be ENERGY STAR certified to the most recently published version.
- Must satisfy CSA Standard C448.
- Must be installed by an IGSHPA certified installer.
- Must replace or be supplemental to a less-efficient heat source.
- Must satisfy at least 50% of the designed heating load for the conditioned space of the home.
- Must have a manufacturer’s warranty for a period consistent with the industry standard and not less than one year.
- Must have a warranty provided by the Qualified Contractor for defects in materials and labour for a period of not less than one year.
Supporting documents required for Project Application Form
- A contractor quote itemizing:
- Address of property where the upgrade is being installed
- Equipment to be installed
- Efficiency specifications
- Equipment make and model number(s) for both the indoor and outdoor units
- Size in BTU/hour
- Costs of equipment and installation.
- Equipment specification sheet(s) confirming equipment details and ENERGY STAR certification.
- Documentation from the Qualified Contractor confirming:
- The installer is IGSHPA certified
- The system meets CSA Standard C448
- The required per cent of the heating load is met.
- If duct insulation is being financed, the contractor quote must also include:
- Insulation type
- Location in home of ducting being insulated
- Amount (linear metres or feet)
- Per cent of total area covered
- Costs of material and installation.
Supporting documents required for Upgrade Completion Form
- A contractor invoice itemizing:
- Address of property where the upgrade was installed
- Installed equipment
- Equipment make and model number(s) for both the indoor and outdoor units
- Size in BTU/hour
- Installation date
- Costs of equipment and installation.
- A photo of the equipment installed on the property.
- A photo of the equipment nameplate label (including model and serial number), with all information legible.
- Photos of the GSHP pipes entering the building and leading to the indoor heat pump unit.
- Documentation from the Qualified Contractor confirming the system meets at least 50% of the heating load.
- If duct insulation is being financed, the contractor invoice must also include:
- Insulation type
- Location in home of the ducting being insulated
- Amount (linear metres or feet)
- Per cent of total area covered
- Costs of material and installation.