Thinking about upgrading your windows and doors in 2026? You’re not alone. Energy-efficient upgrades are one of the smartest ways to improve your home’s comfort, reduce energy bills, and increase property value. The good news? Across Canada, there are rebate programs designed to make these improvements more affordable for homeowners.
In this article, we’ll break down the latest Canadian window and door rebate programs for 2026, explain who qualifies, and show you how to maximize your savings. Whether you’re planning a full renovation or a simple upgrade, understanding these incentives can help you make the most of your investment.
Disclaimer
Rebate programs and eligibility requirements can change at any time without notice. The information below is provided for general reference only. Please confirm all details directly with the official rebate provider before making any decisions. JELD-WEN of Canada is not affiliated with and does not influence any rebate programs.
For full details, please review the complete disclaimer at the end of this article.
Jump to your province:
- Alberta
- British Columbia
- Manitoba
- New Brunswick
- Newfoundland and Labrador
- Northwest Territories
- Nova Scotia
- Ontario
- Prince Edward Island
- Quebec
- Saskatchewan
- Yukon
Alberta
Home Energy Retrofit Accelerator Program
Organization: City of Edmonton
Organization Category: Municipal Government
Program Type: Advice, Awareness/Information, Financial Incentive, Rebate, Retrofit
Eligibility: Replace a window in a preexisting rough opening with an ENERGY STAR® certified, triple pane window.
Amount: $50 per rough opening
Edmonton’s Home Energy Retrofit Accelerator is a program that helps you understand your home’s energy efficiency and provides rebates for upgrades. Insulation, windows, water and space heating equipment are all eligible for rebates with bonuses available for bigger renovations.
Learn more: https://homes.changeforclimate.ca/hera/
Town of Banff Deep Retrofit Program
Organization: Town of Banff
Organization Category: Municipal Government
Program Type: Rebate, Retrofit
Eligibility: Varies, see program details.
Amount: Varies, see program details.
The Deep Retrofit Program incentivizes energy savings independent of the type of upgrade. Instead of receiving a rebate on specific upgrades or purchases, the rebate amount depends only on the calculated annual energy savings of the project (in gigajoules; GJ). This approach acknowledges that buildings throughout the community can be very different and will allow residents to choose the most cost-effective ways of improving the energy efficiency of their specific home.
Learn more: https://www.banff.ca/1354/Deep-Retrofit-Program
Town of Banff Post-Purchase Rebate Program
Organization: Town of Banff
Organization Category: Municipal Government
Program Type: ENERGY STAR®, Rebate, Retrofit
Eligibility: Post-purchase rebates are available to Banff residents with proof of residency.
Amount: See table.
The Town of Banff provides post-purchase rebates to help residents and local businesses save money while improving energy and water efficiency or adopting active transportation. Eligible products include e-bikes, appliances, toilets, windows, rain barrels, and more.
| Product | Requirement | Rebate |
|---|---|---|
| Door Replacement | ENERGY STAR® certified | $100/unit |
| Window Replacement | ENERGY STAR® certified or U-value < 1.4 | $100/window |
| High Efficiency Window | ENERGY STAR® Most Efficient or U-value < 1.0 | $200/window |
| Métis Energy Efficiency Offers | Income qualifying Métis citizens | $300 / unit |
Learn more: https://www.banff.ca/701/Residential-Environmental-Rebates
British Columbia
Energy Savings Program window and door rebates
Organization: cleanBC
Organization Category: Provincial Government
Program Type: Rebate, Retrofit
Eligibility: B.C. citizens who live in an eligible home, meet income qualification requirements, and have residential utility accounts with BC Hydro, FortisBC, or municipal utility.
Amount: Up to $9,500
Window and door upgrades can help maintain even temperatures throughout your home, reduce unwanted outdoor noise, and reduce heat loss during the cold winter months. As part of the CleanBC Better Homes Energy Savings Program, you can receive a rebate of up to $9,500 with a maximum of $950 per window or door when replacing your current windows or exterior doors with program qualified products.
Learn more: https://www.betterhomesbc.ca/rebates/energy-savings-program-window-and-door-rebates/
Home Renovation Rebate
Organization: BC Hydro - Residential Customers
Organization Category: Utility Company
Program Type: Financial Incentive, Rebate, Retrofit
Eligibility: The Home Renovation Rebate Program is intended for homes that are primarily heated by electricity (electric baseboards, electric furnaces) and have high bills from space heating.
Amount: Up to $2,000
In partnership with CleanBC, the Home Renovation Rebate Program offers several energy-savings rebates for homes in B.C. This program offers homeowners a wide variety of incentives to help reduce ongoing energy costs. Rebates are provided for upgrades, including windows and doors, insulation, heat pumps, and heat pump water heaters.
Door & Window Rebates
Organization: FortisBC - Homes
Organization Category: Utility Company
Program Type: ENERGY STAR®, Financial Incentive, Rebate, Retrofit
Eligibility: Must replace existing doors and/or windows (including the frames) on the exterior of your home with rebate eligible models.
Amount: Up to $2,000
This Program offers rebates upon the installation of ENERGY STAR® certified doors and windows.
Learn more: https://www.fortisbc.com/rebates/home/door-window-rebates
Manitoba
Windows & Door Upgrade Programs
Organization: Efficiency Manitoba
Organization Category: Provincial Government
Program Type: ENERGY STAR®, Rebate
Eligibility: Must upgrade to eligible ENERGY STAR® certified triple pane windows and/or doors
Amount: See table.
This program provides rebates on upgrades to qualifying ENERGY STAR® certified triple pane windows and doors.
| Program | Who Can Qualify | Rebate |
|---|---|---|
| Window & Door Rebate | Homeowners and landlords | $100 / unit |
| Energy Efficiency Assistance Program | Income qualifying homeowners and tenants | $300 / unit |
| First Nation Energy Efficiency Program | First Nation communities and members | $300 / unit |
| Métis Energy Efficiency Offers | Income qualifying Métis citizens | $300 / unit |
Learn more: https://efficiencymb.ca/my-home/windows-and-doors/
New Brunswick
Total Home Energy Savings Program
Organization: NB Power
Organization Category: Utility Company
Program Type: Advice, ENERGY STAR®, Rebate, Retrofit
Eligibility: Windows, doors must be certified ENERGY STAR® Version 5.0
Amount: $50 per rough opening
This Program offers money back on efficiency upgrades on everything from insulation and air-sealing to high efficiency central heating systems to windows, doors, and more (including ENERGY STAR® certified products). A certified energy advisor will evaluate the home to find out where it needs upgrades and will give customized recommendations to improve space and water heating energy efficiency.
Learn more: https://www.saveenergynb.ca/en/for-home/total-home/
Newfoundland and Labrador
Provincial Home Repair Program (PHRP)
Organization: Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation (NLHC)
Organization Category: Provincial Government
Program Type: Forgivable/Repayable Loan Funding, Retrofit
Eligibility: Homeowners with low income (an annual household income of $42,500 or less; $65,000 in Labrador) requiring repairs to their dwellings.
Amount: Up to a maximum of $5,000 ($6,500 in Labrador)
Through Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation (NLHC), PHRP is designed to provide funding to make repairs necessary to maintain a dwelling for continuous safe occupancy. This may include: heating, electrical or plumbing systems, deteriorated structures, foundations, windows, doors, roofing or siding.
Learn more: https://www.nlhc.nl.ca/housing-programs/provincial-home-repair-program-phrp/
Northwest Territories
No current window or door rebate programs available.
Nova Scotia
Home Energy Assessment
Organization: Efficiency Nova Scotia
Organization Category: Provincial Government
Program Type: Rebate, Retrofit
Eligibility: Available for homes in Nova Scotia that are at least six months old and have not yet started renovations.
Amount: Up to $5,000
This program offers rebates on cost-effective energy saving upgrades for eligible properties. An energy audit will identify energy saving upgrades (which may include improvements to lighting, heating, water heating, window and door replacement, insulation and more) and determine your rebates.
Learn more: https://www.efficiencyns.ca/tools-and-resources/energy-efficient-products/energy-efficient-windows-and-doors
Ontario
Home Renovation Savings Program
Organization: Save on Energy.
Organization Category: Provincial Government
Program Type: ENERGY STAR®, Rebate, Retrofit
Eligibility: An initial home energy assessment is required before beginning any work.
Amount: $100 per rough opening
Enbridge Gas and Save on Energy, with support from the Ontario Government, have partnered to launch the new Home Renovation Savings™ program to help Ontarians improve home energy efficiency and comfort.
Learn more: https://www.homerenovationsavings.ca/
Prince Edward Island
Building Envelope Upgrade Rebate
Organization: Efficiency PEI
Organization Category: Provincial Government
Program Type: ENERGY STAR®, Rebate, Retrofit
Eligibility: Must have an energy audit conducted by approved energy partners, see program details.
Amount: $125 per window/door opening to a maximum of $1000/property
efficiencyPEI offers grants for the installation of insulation, air sealing improvements as well as ENERGY STAR® windows and doors. Upgrades to the shell of a house (known as a building envelope) protects it from the elements and can yield big savings on heating costs. Upgrades will also make your home more comfortable and environmentally friendly. As of June 2, 2025, residential rental property owners (landlords) can also apply for rebates through this program.
In addition to rebates, financing is available through the Government of Prince Edward Island to assist with the up-front costs of insulation upgrades.
Quebec
Rénoclimat program
Organization: Rénoclimat
Organization Category: Provincial Government
Program Type: ENERGY STAR®, Grant, Retrofit
Eligibility: To participate in the Rénoclimat program, you must be the legal owner of an eligible dwelling or an authorized representative acting on behalf of co-owners.
Amount: $150 per rough opening
The Rénoclimat program, available in Québec, helps homeowners improve their home’s energy performance through guided renovations and financial assistance. Participants start with an energy evaluation to identify air leaks and inefficiencies, followed by a personalized list of recommended upgrades. Homeowners can consult with an energy efficiency advisor and receive rebates for eligible retrofits, such as insulation improvements, air sealing, and heating system upgrades.
By participating, you can lower energy consumption, reduce heating costs, and increase comfort and home value. If you notice high heating bills, cold drafts, or issues like mold and icicles, Rénoclimat may be the right solution for your home.
Saskatchewan
No current window or door rebate programs available.
Yukon
Energy Star® Window Rebate
Organization: Government of Yukon, Energy, Mines and Resources
Organization Category: Provincial Government
Program Type: ENERGY STAR®, Rebate
Eligibility: Windows must be ENERGY STAR® certified and be installed in a heated building that is at least five years old.
Amount: $120 per window to a maximum rebate of $1,800 per home or building.
The Government of Yukon offers this rebate for upgrading to ENERGY STAR® certified windows, in heated building that are at least five years old.
Learn more: https://yukon.ca/en/window-energy-rebate
Disclaimer
The information provided in this article is for general informational purposes only and is offered “as is.” While we strive to keep the content accurate and up to date, rebate programs, eligibility criteria, and incentive amounts are subject to change at any time without notice. JELD-WEN of Canada does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the information provided and assumes no liability for any errors or omissions.
Homeowners should always verify details directly with the official rebate provider before making any purchasing or renovation decisions. JELD-WEN of Canada has no direct affiliation with, nor influence over, any government or third-party rebate programs mentioned in this article. Participation in these programs is at the sole discretion of the homeowner and the program administrator.
By using this information, you agree that JELD-WEN of Canada shall not be held responsible for any financial loss, missed opportunity, or other damages resulting from reliance on the content herein.
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