Your Rebate Guide for the Kootenays.
Matched With a Local Installer.
We map the BC rebates you qualify for, then connect you with a vetted local contractor. Free for homeowners.
Our story
The Money Is There. Most Homeowners Just Can't See the Whole Picture.
We started because we kept watching neighbours in the Kootenays leave real money on the table — not because they didn't qualify, but because the rebate landscape is genuinely hard to read on your own.
BC's CleanBC programs go up to $16,000for a heat pump install. Stack on HomeSave Central Kootenays, panel upgrades, insulation, and FireSmart or radon mitigation, and the picture gets bigger — and more confusing.
Our job is to map all of it before you ever talk to a contractor, then hand you off to a local installer we trust to do the work and the paperwork.
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Why we exist
One Calculator. One Local Installer.
No Cost to You.
Pre-Stacked Rebates
Eligible Kootenay households can stack $5,000–$16,000across CleanBC, HomeSave, and panel upgrades. The calculator works out the full combo before you ever ask for a quote — so you walk in knowing the real number.
Vetted Contractor Match
We only send you to HPCN-registered installers we'd put in our own homes. They handle the quote, the install, and the rebate paperwork — you don't have to vet a stranger off Google.
Local Knowledge Matters
We know Nelson Hydro accounts get routed through the FortisBC portal. We know HomeSave Central Kootenays stacks on top of provincial rebates. We know which Kootenay homes were built before 1945 and need cold-climate rated equipment.
Our service area
Areas We Serve
We cover the Kootenay region today — Nelson, Castlegar, Trail, Rossland, and the surrounding communities — with expansion across BC planned as we line up trusted installers in each market.
What We're Not
We're not contractors, and we're not a government agency. We're not door-to-door salespeople. We're free for homeowners — funded by referral fees from our contractor partners, and only when a project actually moves forward. No hidden fees, no upsells, no pressure.
BC's Bill 4 (effective August 2026) bans unsolicited door-to-door energy sales. We've never worked that way — you come to us when you're ready.