- Federal Retrofit Program (Natural Resources Canada)
Toilet Replacement Replace your toilet with a low-flush or dual-flush
toilet rated at 6 litres per flush or less that meets the
Los Angeles Supplementary Purchase Specification
(SPS) and with a flush performance of 350 grams
or more. A product list is available on the Veritec
Consulting Inc. Web site at veritec.ca .Single Family Home per unit replaced $50 - Ontario will match the federal rebate provided, up to a maximum for $5,000 per home,
as long as a qualifying audit has been completed - Some municipalities offer rebates for low-flow toilets
Did you know?
The City offers Toronto residents a $60 or $75 cash incentive to replace a water-guzzling toilet with a City-selected water-efficient model. Residents must live in detached houses, semis, duplexes (buildings with up to six units), individual condos and townhouses. - Ontario will match the federal rebate provided, up to a maximum for $5,000 per home,
Checklist
- Building Envelope
- Bedrooms/Home Office
- Washrooms
- Kitchen
- Laundry Room
- Basement
- Heating and Cooling
- Exterior
Important Component
- Description of the area of the home and a breakdown of the Checklist section that deals with that area.
- Tips that you can easily implement for little or no cost to improve comfort and energy efficiency in your home.
- Upgrade Opportunities that address home improvements that take a greater commitment, either of time or money, and could significantly improve a home’s comfort and energy efficiency. These can be done by a homeowner who has skills in this area or a professional.