*This program will run until December 31, 2024 – Calgary only
The program seeks to encourage builders to adopt energy-efficient practices and technologies, ultimately reducing the overall energy consumption of the housing sector. The insights gained from this pilot will help shape policies and guidelines that promote energy-efficient building practices across the industry, fostering a market transformation towards more sustainable housing solutions.
Participating builders or owners can receive a $250 rebate per energy label up to a maximum of $7,500 per applicant during the program.
Buildingexpert is accredited to provide CIPEC home energy efficiency assessments in the City of Edmonton.
The Clean Energy Improvement Program (CEIP), Alberta’s forward-thinking financing initiative, enables Edmonton homeowners to invest in energy efficiency and renewable energy improvements. With competitive interest rates, you can increase the value of your property while reimbursing your expenses through your property tax bill.
All of the following services are compatible together and are available by having an energy efficiency assessment made by one of our energy advisors.
The Canada Greener Homes Loan is a federal initiative that offers a 10 years interest-free loan up to 40,000$ (minimum 5,000$) to help Canadian homeowners make their homes more energy-efficient and comfortable.
The Canada Greener Homes Loan is designed to help you finance eligible retrofits that are recommended by an energy advisor and have not yet been started. A great way to improve your home’s energy efficiency while minimizing your environmental impact!
If your property is running on oil heating system, you can also apply for the Oil to Heat Pump Affordability program (OHPA) which is a compatible program that may qualify you to receive an upfront payment of up to $10,000.
MLI Select is a multi-unit mortgage loan insurance product that prioritizes affordability, accessibility, and environmental friendliness. It operates on a point system, providing insurance incentives that are determined by affordability, energy conservation, and accessibility. These incentives apply to both newly constructed and existing properties. The more dedication you show towards social and environmental results, the greater the rewards.
Only professionals such as engineers, architects, Certified Engineering Technicians (CET), or Certified Energy Managers (CEM) are qualified to create an energy model that complies with the requirements.
The blower door test is a diagnostic tool used by our energy advisors to measure a home’s airtightness. During this test, a powerful fan is fitted into an exterior doorframe and temporarily seals all other openings, such as windows and vents. The fan then either depressurizes or pressurizes the house, causing air to flow through any gaps, cracks, or openings. The primary goal of this test is to detect air leaks, which helps reduce energy consumption and enhance home comfort. Additionally, the blower door test provides data on air changes per hour (ACH) and the equivalent leakage surface (ELS), allowing comparison with other homes built during the same era.