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Clients have been asking me just exactly how the Home Renovation Tax Rebte and the Provincial and Federal Grants available for improving the energy efficiencty of your home.

I just read this post and found it explains the process very well. From an initial Energy Audit, through repairs and costs, to the grants available and then the further reductions (15%) when claiming through the Home Renovation Tax Rebate.

If you're interested in seeing how one person proceeded, click here. There is also a link to a complete list of available grants.

 

Robert J. Morrow is editor of www.HamiltonHomeReview.com, an online real estate magazine serving Greater Hamilton, Ontario. Click here for a FREE SUBSCRIPTION sent to your email monthly. Click here to receive new Hamilton area listings in your email daily.

 
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1 Comments on It all starts with an energy audit

MAR
02
2009

Hey, thanks Robert for the link to my post!  Funny, in the last two hours, I've given an ecoEnergy auditor's name out to three different people.  There is lots of interest and it's well worth it from my view.  Have you had one?

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