Upgrade Your Comfort, Save Big with Dual-Fuel Rebates
Upgrade & Save
📍 Serving Vancouver & Burnaby
Green Home Solution is here to help you save BIG on energy-efficient home upgrades. Through FortisBC’s rebate programs, you can get up to $15,000 back when you install a dual-fuel heating system (electric heat pump + high-efficiency gas furnace). Lower your energy bills, stay comfortable year-round, and reduce your carbon footprint — all with our expert guidance.
Upgrade your home heating system and save big with FortisBC rebates, available through Green Home Solution. You could be eligible for a rebate of:
- $10,000 for standard applications
- $15,000 if you qualify based on income
Enjoy reliable heating in the winter, efficient cooling in the summer, and reduced energy costs year-round.
📣Starting May 1, 2025, the standard rebate will drop to $5,000 and the income-qualified program will no longer be available. Install early to lock in your maximum savings!


Rebates Amount + Conditions
Maximize Your Savings
💡 Compare your rebate options and see which one fits your home and eligibility.
Dual Fuel System
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For income-qualified customers
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SEER ≥ 16; HSPF (Region IV) ≥ 10.00 or
SEER2 ≥ 15.20; HSPF2 (Region IV) ≥ 8.50 -
Variable speed compressor not required
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Minimum capacity of 12,000 BTU (1 ton)
Northern top-up
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Eligible customers residing north of, and including, the District of 100 Mile House (latitude 51.628°N)
Two-Upgrade Bonus
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Install an eligible dual fuel system
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Make an additional Home Renovation Rebate upgrade
Connected Thermostat
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Maximum of one connected thermostat rebate
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Eligible connected thermostats
Dual Fuel System
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SEER ≥ 16; HSPF (Region IV) ≥ 10.00 or
SEER2 ≥ 15.20; HSPF2 (Region IV) ≥ 8.50 -
Variable speed compressor not required
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Minimum capacity of 12,000 BTU (1 ton)
Northern top-up
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Eligible homes must be located north of and including the District of 100 Mile House (latitude 51.628°N)
Two-Upgrade Bonus
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Install an eligible dual fuel system
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Make an additional Home Renovation Rebate upgrade
Connected Thermostat
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Maximum of one connected thermostat rebate
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Eligible connected thermostats
Required Documents
Prepare to Apply
Before applying, prepare the following:
- Paid invoice
- FortisBC natural gas account number
- Heat load calculation & commissioning sheet
- Proof of income
- Photos of the installed system
Eligibility Criteria
- Your new system must be installed by a licensed contractor.
- You must be a FortisBC residential gas customer.
- Products must be on the eligible equipment list.
- Only one space heating rebate per household.
Paid Invoice
Must include contractor license number, model details, and installation date.
Proof of Income (Income-Qualified Only)
Submit NOA, Social Assistance proof, or SAFER letter.
Example: Redacted NOA showing line 15000.
Commissioning Sheet
Mobile app sheet signed by contractor.
Heat Load Calculation
Proof of system sizing by contractor.
Photos of Two-Pipe Vent System
Required upon request.
Consult & Plan
Free consultation to verify rebate eligibility.
Design & Approve
Custom system design compliant with FortisBC’s requirements.
Install & Document
Professional installation with all rebate paperwork prepared.
Submit & Save
Hassle-free application submission and tracking.
Income-Qualified vs. Standard Rebates
Which Option Fits You?
Quickly compare eligibility, rebate amounts, and bonuses to choose the best program for your needs.
Feature | Standard | Income-Qualified |
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Rebate Amount | $10,000 |
$15,000 |
Income Proof Required | ❌ No | ✅ Yes (e.g., NOA, social aid) |
Application Deadline | ✅ 6 months post-invoice | ✅ 1 year post-invoice |
Thermostat Rebate | ✅ $150 | ✅ $200 |
Two-Upgrade Bonus | ✅ $300 | ✅ $350 |
Northern Top-Up | ✅ $3,000 (if applicable) | ✅ $3,000 (if applicable) |
Get Started Now!
Lock in up to $15,000 before May 2025 deadlines.
Timeline for Deadlines
Act Now
Critical dates to lock in higher rebates before amounts drop or programs expire.
Act Fast!
- Up to 10,000 (standard) or 15,000 (income-qualified).
- Invoice must be dated on or before April 30, 2025.
- Mobile app commissioning sheet must be submitted by April 30, 2025.
Documentation Lock-In
- Still qualify for the 10,000/10,000/15,000 rebate if you meet pre-deadline criteria.
- Provide a quote dated on or before April 30, 2025 (e.g., a contractor estimate signed before the deadline).
- Submit proof of paid deposit by April 30, 2025 (e.g., a receipt showing a deposit paid to Green Home Solution).
- Final invoice and commissioning sheet must be submitted by May 31, 2025.
Rebate Drop
- Standard Rebate Drops to 5,000, The higher 10,000 rebate expires for all installations after May 31.
- Income-Qualified Program Ends: No applications accepted after this date, even with a May installation.
Don’t Delay!
- The May 1, 2025, deadline is critical for securing maximum savings. Delaying your installation or documentation risks losing thousands in rebates.
- Green Home Solution helps you plan installations and paperwork to meet these deadlines—contact us today to lock in your eligibility!
Start Your Rebate Application
Let Us Guide You
Complete this streamlined form with Green Home Solution’s support—we’ll handle the paperwork and ensure compliance.
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Frequently Asked Question
Find answers to common questions about rebates. If you don't see what you need, feel free to ask us directly.
Didn't find your answer?
Can I combine these rebates with other government or utility programs?
Yes! FortisBC’s dual-fuel rebates can often be combined with federal or provincial incentives, such as the Canada Greener Homes Grant. For example:
Pair your dual-fuel rebate with the Two-Upgrade Bonus (+300/300/350) by adding another eligible upgrade (e.g., insulation or windows).
Stack with federal grants covering up to $5,000 for heat pumps.
Note: Always confirm compatibility with your Green Home Solution advisor, as some programs may have restrictions.
How long does rebate approval take?
FortisBC typically processes applications within 90 days of submission. Delays may occur if:
Documents are incomplete (e.g., missing invoice details or unsigned commissioning sheets).
Income verification is required for the income-qualified program.
Green Home Solution streamlines this process by pre-checking your paperwork and submitting error-free applications.
What if I miss the April 30, 2025, deadline?
After April 30, 2025:
The **standard rebate drops to 5,000∗∗(from5,000∗∗(from10,000).
The income-qualified program ends entirely.
However, if your installation occurs between May 1–31, 2025, you can still qualify for the higher rebate by:Providing a quote or deposit proof dated before April 30.
Ensuring all installation documents are submitted by May 31.
Why choose Green Home Solution for my dual-fuel system?
We simplify the entire process:
Free Estimates: No-obligation assessments to align your system with rebate requirements.
Licensed Expertise: Our Technical Safety BC-certified contractors ensure installations meet FortisBC’s strict efficiency standards.
Rebate Support: We handle paperwork, document prep, and submission—guaranteeing compliance with deadlines.
15+ Years of Trust: Serving Vancouver and Burnaby with transparent pricing and no hidden fees.
Do I need a specific type of thermostat for the income-qualified rebate?
Yes! The income-qualified program requires a connected thermostat that automatically switches to gas heating at a preset temperature (e.g., 2°C).
Eligible Models: Check FortisBC’s approved thermostat list (e.g., Nest, Ecobee).
Installation Proof: Your contractor must include thermostat details in the commissioning sheet.
Green Home Solution installs qualifying thermostats and ensures they’re configured correctly for rebate compliance.
What if my rebate application is rejected?
Rejections are rare if requirements are met, but if it happens:
Common Issues: Missing heat load calculations, outdated equipment models, or expired deadlines.
Next Steps: Green Home Solution reviews the rejection reason, helps correct errors, and resubmits at no extra cost.
We guarantee your system meets all efficiency and documentation standards before applying.