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21° Savings
Take advantage of 21° promotional opportunities throughout the year. On top of our already competitive pricing, you will enjoy savings with 21° on a variety of products and services. We offer seasonal specials, home show specials, and senior discounts (on maintenance and service). There is always a new great offer for home and business owners to take advantage of. After all, who doesn’t enjoy saving money?
21° takes pride in providing state-of-the-art, high efficient equipment that can help you reduce your energy consumption (and your energy costs). Combining energy savings with rebates can really be a win-win.
21° can guarantee the new equipment will meet rebate requirements. Rebates, promotions, and incentives are subject to change throughout the year. Eligibility is determined by the payee and conditions may apply.
21° offers customer rebates that can be combined with most other utility rebates, please contact us if you have questions regarding your eligibility.
We also offer Military, Veteran, and Senior Discounts.
* Conditions apply, feel free to contact our sales department for further details.
The Better Homes Energy Savings Program builds on the success of and replaces the former CleanBC Income Qualified Program that currently offers rebates to make fuel-switching and energy-saving upgrades more affordable for low- or moderate-income households.
New federal and provincial funding is enabling key program enhancements:
- expanding program eligibility to add middle-income households;
- providing rebates for 100% of the cost of a new heat pump, up to a cap that varies by the type of heat pump (central, multi-split or mini-split).
- increasing the maximum rebate amount for heat pumps from $9,500 to $16,000.
- providing a top-up of up to $3,000 for people living in northern B.C. who are switching from natural gas, propane or oil heating to an electric heat pump; and
- increasing the maximum rebate amount for electrical service upgrades needed to install a heat pump from $3,500 to $5,000.