Ontario homeowners are constantly seeking ways to upgrade their properties, whether to improve energy efficiency, increase home value, or enhance comfort. The good news is, the Ontario Home Renovation Savings Program (a collective term for provincial and federal grants, rebates, tax credits, and low-interest loans) provides financial incentives to help homeowners reduce renovation costs.
This guide breaks down how the program works, who’s eligible, the types of renovations covered, and how to apply.
What is the Ontario Home Renovation Savings Program?
This program isn’t a single grant, it includes various government-backed incentives that help homeowners save money on renovations, especially those related to:
Energy efficiency upgrades
Accessibility improvements
Home safety and aging-in-place modifications
Structural repairs for low-income households
These programs are available through the Government of Ontario, CMHC, Canada Greener Homes Initiative, municipal governments, Enbridge Gas, Hydro providers, and non-profit organizations.
Top Savings Programs & Grants Available in Ontario
Canada Greener Homes Grant
Up to $5,000 for energy-efficient upgrades
Primary residence; pre- and post-renovation energy audits required
Enbridge Home Efficiency Rebate Plus (HER+)
Up to $10,000 for insulation, windows, doors, heat pumps
Enbridge customers; energy audit required
Home Accessibility Tax Credit (HATC)
15% tax credit, up to $3,000 savings
Seniors (65+) or people with disabilities
GST/HST New Housing Rebate
Refund on a portion of the GST/HST paid on major renovations
Substantial renovation or new build
Ontario Renovates Program (Municipal)
Up to $25,000 forgivable loan for essential repairs and accessibility
Low-to-moderate income households
Better Homes Ottawa / Toronto Home Energy Loan Program (HELP)
Low-interest loans for energy retrofits paid through property taxes
Homeowners in participating municipalities
CMHC Accessibility Modifications Program
Financial assistance for accessibility upgrades
Disabled or low-income households
Eligible Renovations & Upgrades
Energy Efficiency Improvements
Attic, wall, and basement insulation
High-performance windows and doors
Heat pumps, high-efficiency furnaces and water heaters
Solar panel installations
Smart thermostats and energy monitoring systems
Accessibility & Aging in Place
Wheelchair ramps and stairlifts
Walk-in tubs and curbless showers
Widened doorways and hallways
Handrails, grab bars, and non-slip flooring
Essential Repairs (Ontario Renovates)
Structural fixes (foundation, roof, floors)
Plumbing and electrical upgrades
Mold removal, ventilation improvement
How to Apply – Step-by-Step
1. Identify the Right Program
Determine whether your renovation focuses on energy upgrades, accessibility, or essential repairs.
2. Confirm Eligibility
Check income thresholds, homeownership status, municipal participation, and property type.
3. Get Pre-Renovation Energy Audit (if needed)
Programs like Greener Homes and HER+ require audits by a Registered Energy Advisor.
4. Complete Renovations
Only use licensed contractors—keep all invoices, permits, and photos.
5. Submit Documentation
Include receipts, audit reports, proof of payment, and application forms.
6. Receive Rebate or Tax Credit
Rebates arrive as direct deposit or cheque; tax credits are applied during income tax filing.
Example Savings Breakdown
Renovation
Cost
Savings Program
You Pay
Attic Insulation
$3,500
$2,000 (HER+ rebate)
$1,500
Triple-Pane Windows (10 units)
$10,000
$5,000 (Greener Homes)
$5,000
Heat Pump Installation
$14,000
$7,800 (Federal Grant + Enbridge)
$6,200
Accessibility Bathroom Reno
$12,000
$3,000 (HATC)
$9,000
Tips to Maximize Your Savings
Combine federal, provincial, and municipal incentives
Start the application before beginning renovations
Always do energy audits before and after upgrades
Work with certified contractors and energy advisors
Keep digital and physical copies of invoices and permits
The Ontario Home Renovation Savings Program allows homeowners to invest smartly in their homes—cutting renovation costs while increasing comfort, safety, and resale value. Whether you’re upgrading to energy-efficient systems, making your home accessible for aging family members, or doing urgent repairs, there’s likely a grant, rebate, or loan available to help you.