Port Moody Heat Pump Rebates 2026 — Stack Up to $11,000+
Most Port Moody homeowners leave $4,000–$8,000 on the table when they buy a heat pump from a generalist who doesn't handle rebate paperwork. This guide walks through every program available in Port Moody, how to stack them, and what we file on your behalf.
Heat pumps are the single best-rebated home upgrade in BC right now — but the rebate landscape is fragmented across federal, provincial, and utility programs, each with different paperwork and timelines. Most Port Moody homeowners don't know what they qualify for, and the contractor they hire often doesn't either.
We're a Program Registered Contractor for CleanBC, FortisBC, and BC Hydro — meaning we're on the official approved-installer lists those programs require. We submit every form on your behalf. The five rebate programs available to Port Moody homeowners, from biggest to smallest:
- BC Hydro Income-Qualified — up to $9,500 (income-tested, replaces CleanBC for qualifying households)
- CleanBC Better Homes — $3,000–$6,000 (no income test)
- Federal Greener Homes Grant — up to $5,000 (requires EnerGuide evaluation)
- Federal Greener Homes Loan — up to $40,000 at 0% interest over 10 years
- FortisBC Rebate — $1,000 (gas utility customers)
Every Port Moody Heat Pump Rebate Program — In Detail
What each program pays, what qualifies, and how it stacks with the others.
CleanBC Better Homes
Provincial rebate, the biggest single program
- →$3,000 for switching from gas furnace to a qualifying air-source heat pump (centrally ducted or ductless).
- →$6,000 for switching from electric baseboard or oil to a qualifying heat pump.
- →Up to $9,500 for income-qualified households (replaces the $3,000–$6,000 base amount).
- →Heat pump must be ENERGY STAR certified and installed by a Program Registered Contractor (we are one).
FortisBC Rebate
Stackable utility rebate from your gas utility
- →$1,000 for installing an air-source heat pump as your primary heat source (full fuel switch from gas).
- →$1,000 for installing a dual-fuel hybrid heat pump (heat pump + retained gas backup).
- →Stackable with CleanBC and federal Greener Homes — no exclusions.
- →Available to FortisBC customers in Port Moody (most of the city).
Federal Greener Homes Grant
Federal grant, requires EnerGuide evaluation
- →Up to $5,000 for an air-source heat pump replacing a fossil-fuel system (gas, oil, propane).
- →Up to $5,600 total when combined with eligible insulation, air sealing, or other upgrades.
- →Requires a pre-install EnerGuide home evaluation ($600–$700) and a post-install reassessment (sometimes covered).
- →Stackable with CleanBC and FortisBC. No income test.
Greener Homes Loan
Interest-free 10-year loan from the federal government
- →Interest-free loan up to $40,000 over 10 years for retrofits including heat pump install.
- →Stackable with the Greener Homes Grant — get the grant cash plus the interest-free financing.
- →Approval requires the same EnerGuide evaluation as the grant.
- →Effectively turns the upfront cost into a monthly payment lower than typical heat pump operating savings.
BC Hydro Income-Qualified
Income-tested rebate that replaces CleanBC for qualifying households
- →Up to $9,500 (replaces the $3,000–$6,000 CleanBC amount, doesn't stack with it).
- →Eligibility: household income below 80% of BC median ($72,000–$120,000 depending on household size).
- →Stackable with FortisBC, federal Greener Homes Grant, and Greener Homes Loan.
- →Same Program Registered Contractor list — we are eligible.
Three Real Port Moody Stacking Scenarios
What actual Port Moody homeowners walked away with. Names changed, numbers honest.
Heritage Mountain Family Home (Gas Furnace → Centrally Ducted Heat Pump)
1996 build, 2,400 sq ft, $115,000 household income
- CleanBC Better Homes$3,000
- FortisBC$1,000
- Federal Greener Homes Grant$5,000
Plus optional Greener Homes Loan up to $40,000 @ 0% interest. Net cost on a $16,500 install: $7,500 paid upfront or financed at 0%.
Glenayre Senior, Single-Family (Electric Baseboard → Ductless Multi-Zone)
1968 build, 1,650 sq ft, $54,000 household income (income-qualified)
- BC Hydro Income-Qualified$9,500
- FortisBC$1,000 (n/a — no gas)
- Federal Greener Homes Grant$5,000
Net cost on a $13,500 multi-zone install: as low as $0 — rebates can exceed the install cost. Add a $0/0%-loan if you'd rather hold cash.
Suter Brook Condo (Electric Baseboard → Single-Zone Ductless)
2014 build, 950 sq ft strata-approved, $90,000 household income
- CleanBC Better Homes$3,000
- Federal Greener Homes Grant$2,500
Strata Form 2 approval required (we coordinate). Net cost on a $7,800 strata-approved single-zone install: $2,300.
What We File on Your Behalf
You sign the application forms. We do everything else — coordination, submission, follow-up, troubleshooting.
CleanBC Better Homes application + invoice + spec sheet submission
FortisBC rebate form + meter info + install date
Federal Greener Homes Grant + EnerGuide coordination
Federal Greener Homes Loan if requested
BC Hydro income-qualified application + verification
Follow-up with rebate administrators if anything stalls
Port Moody Heat Pump Rebate FAQs
The questions Port Moody homeowners ask us most about heat pump rebates.
What's the maximum heat pump rebate I can get in Port Moody?
Can I stack CleanBC and BC Hydro Income-Qualified together?
Do I need an EnerGuide evaluation for the rebates?
How long does the rebate paperwork take to process?
What heat pump brands qualify for CleanBC and BC Hydro rebates?
Do strata condos qualify for these rebates?
What's the federal Greener Homes Loan and is it worth it?
Will rebate amounts change in 2026 or 2027?
Find out what you qualify for — before you commit.
Tell us your address, fuel source, and household income tier. We'll send a written quote with the heat pump install cost, every rebate you qualify for, and the net cost after stacking.
- → 1-hour callback guaranteed on every request, day or night.
- → Free in-home assessment — Manual J load calc, panel check, ductwork review.
- → Side-by-side written quote with rebates broken out — see the math, decide for yourself.