Oil to Heat Pump: Your Guide to Savings, Comfort, and Rebates in Ontario
Switching from oil or propane heating to a high-efficiency heat pump is one of the smartest upgrades homeowners can make today. It cuts heating costs, improves comfort year-round, and qualifies for thousands of dollars in government rebates and grants.
At Pinewoods Hill Eco Solution, we help homeowners and realtors navigate this process easily — from rebate applications to installation and after-service. Below are answers to the most common questions we receive.
Q: How much can I save by switching from oil or propane to a heat pump?
A: Most homeowners save 40–65% on annual heating costs. For example, if you currently spend about $3,000 per year on oil, switching to a modern heat pump could save you $1,200–2,000 each year.
Q: Will a heat pump keep my house warm in winter?
A: Yes! Cold-climate heat pumps are designed for Canadian winters — operating efficiently down to –25°C or colder. They also provide air conditioning in summer, giving you one system for year-round comfort. For added peace of mind, every installation includes a supplemental heating source that works together with the heat pump during extreme cold.
Q: What other benefits do I get besides savings?
- No more oil or propane deliveries
- Reduced risk of fuel leaks or tank issues
- Cleaner indoor air with no fumes or soot
- More stable electricity costs
- Lower carbon footprint and higher property value
Q: What is the Oil to Heat Pump Affordability (OHPA) Program?
A: The federal OHPA program provides up to $10,000 in grant funding to help low- to median-income households replace oil heating with a heat pump. It’s a grant, not a loan, and covers part of the equipment and installation cost.
Q: What is the Home Renovation Savings (HRS) program?
A: Run by Enbridge with federal funding support, the HRS program offers up to $7,500 in rebates for homeowners currently using oil or propane for heating. Only certified contractors — like Pinewoods Hill Eco Solution — can submit the rebate applications on behalf of homeowners.
Q: Can I combine OHPA and HRS rebates?
A: Yes! You can stack both programs for up to $17,500 in total rebates toward your heat pump upgrade.
Q: How much of my total project cost can rebates cover?
A: Depending on your home’s size and heating needs, rebates can cover 50–100% of the total installation cost.
Let’s Make Homes Cleaner, Greener, and More Comfortable
Whether you’re a homeowner looking to cut your heating bills or a realtor helping clients improve their properties, our team handles everything — from energy audits and rebate applications to full installation and after-care.
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