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With over 20 years of experience, Canada Energy Solution stands as a beacon of excellence in home insulation services in Toronto and GTA. Our journey through these years has honed our expertise, making us not just service providers but trusted partners in enhancing the comfort and efficiency of your home.

Our professionals have a proven track record of success, working with a diverse range of clients and mastering the nuances of residential insulation. We do more than just insulate homes; we transform them. Our experts conduct thorough assessments to identify key areas in need of insulation and apply the most effective techniques to ensure optimal results.

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  • Cutting Down Your Energy Bills: Experience significant reductions in your energy costs as our insulation maintains ideal temperatures year-round.
  • Minimizing Air Infiltration: We expertly seal your home, ensuring a draft-free environment for ultimate comfort.
  • Complete Waterproofing Service: Our comprehensive waterproofing solutions safeguard your property against potential water damage.
  • Preventing Pests From Entering Your Property: Our insulation serves as a formidable barrier, deterring pests and ensuring a clean, safe living space.

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House Insulation Types

Insulation materials, including blown-in, foam board, batt, roll, spray foam, and radiant barriers, significantly enhance energy efficiency and comfort in buildings.

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Blown-In Insulation

Blown-in insulation, also known as loose-fill insulation, is made of small particles of fiber, foam, or other materials. It's ideal for adding insulation to existing finished areas, irregularly shaped areas, and around obstructions. This type is typically applied using a special blowing device and is perfect for attics and wall cavities.

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Batt Insulation

Batt insulation consists of pre-cut panels of fiberglass or mineral wool insulation. It's commonly used in spaces with standard spacing between joists and studs, such as walls, floors, and ceilings. Easy to handle and install, it's a popular choice for DIY projects and offers effective thermal and acoustic insulation.

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Roll Insulation

Similar to batt insulation but available in long rolls, roll insulation can be cut and trimmed to fit various spaces. Made primarily of fiberglass, it's suitable for large areas without obstructions, like floors and ceilings. Roll insulation is a cost-effective solution for covering large areas quickly.

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Spray Foam Insulation

Spray foam insulation is a liquid foam that expands and hardens upon application, creating a tight seal against air and moisture. It's excellent for sealing gaps, cracks, and voids, providing superior thermal insulation and air sealing. Available in open-cell and closed-cell varieties, it's ideal for a range of applications, including walls, roofs, and around windows and doors.

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Foam Board Insulation

Foam board insulation is a rigid panel used to insulate walls, floors, and ceilings. Made from polystyrene, polyisocyanurate, or polyurethane, it provides high insulation value with minimal thickness. Ideal for reducing heat conduction through structural elements like wood and steel studs, it's often used in both new construction and retrofit projects.

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Radiant Barrier Insulation

Radiant barrier insulation is designed to reflect heat rather than absorb it. Made from a reflective material like aluminum foil, it's typically installed in attics to reduce summer heat gain and lower cooling costs. This type of insulation is most effective in hot climates and works by reflecting radiant heat away from the living space.

Location of Residential Insulation

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Essential for energy efficiency, attic insulation reduces heat loss, lowers utility bills, and maintains a comfortable home environment year-round.

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Wall Insulation

Crucial for thermal regulation, wall insulation minimizes energy transfer, enhances indoor comfort, and reduces heating and cooling costs.

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Floor Insulation

Floor insulation is key for maintaining consistent temperatures, reducing noise, and preventing heat loss, especially in homes with exposed underfloor areas.

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Ceiling Insulation

Ceiling insulation plays a vital role in retaining heat within living spaces, reducing energy consumption, and improving overall home comfort.

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Insulating basements is essential for moisture control, temperature stability, and energy efficiency, particularly in homes with below-ground living areas.

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Choose from efficient blown-in, sturdy foam board, versatile batt and roll, innovative spray foam, and reflective radiant barriers for optimal insulation.
Let us help you choose the right product to meet your needs.

Blown-In Insulation Products - 100% Free

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R-19 - R-60 AttiCat PINK Fiberglass Blown-in Insulation 27.5 lb (1 Bag)

Covers 110.7 sq.ft.

  • 1-bag coverage: R19 equal 109.5 sq. ft./R30 equal 68.5 sq. ft./R49 equal 39.5 sq. ft.
  • AttiCat insulation maintains R-value over time and provides temperature and sound control
  • Self-feeding system provides complete coverage, even around pipes, wires and outlets
  • No mess, the insulation releases and expands completely inside machine
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25 lbs. Cellulose Blown-In Insulation or Spray Applied Insulation

Covers 48.8 sq.ft.

  • First all-in-one cellulose insulation is ideal for attics, sidewalls and ceilings, and can be blown-in, dense-packed or spray-applied
  • Covers 48.8 sq. ft. per 25 lbs. bag at R-19 to reduce job site time
  • Fits any wall type: 2 x 4, 2 x 6 or 2 x 8
  • New formulation is suitable for all climates
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EcoFill Wx R-11-R-60 Fiberglass Blown-In Insulation 28.6lb

Covers 106.6 sq.ft.

  • Applications of EcoFill Fiberglass insulation include 2x4 wall, 2x6 wall and attic spacing
  • 1 bag has 28.6 lbs of loose insulation
  • EcoFill Fiberglass insulation is more than 2X the coverage per bag than cellulose: 1-bag coverage for attics: R-19 = 106.6 sq. ft. / R-30 = 65.5 sq. ft. / R-49 = 38.0 sq. ft.

Johns Manville Attic Protector Blown-in Fiberglass Insulation

Coverage 45.4 Sq. Ft. at R40

  • Lightweight, thermal and acoustical fiberglass insulation
  • Premium blown-in fibreglass insulation which can be used to cover attics and hard-to-reach areas within attics, like corners, edges and around framing
  • When it's applied to the recommended thickness and specifications, you can be assured that your home is energy-efficient, with minimal heat loss

Batt Insulation Products

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R-21 Faced Fiberglass Insulation Batt 15 in. x 93 in. (1 Bag)

Covers 67.81 sq.ft.

  • Advanced fiber technology recovers without shaking or fluffing
  • Creates less dust-less mess and faster clean up
  • Safe, proven ingredients
  • Cost-effective solution for a more comfortable home
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R-15 Faced Fiberglass Insulation Batt 15 in. x 93 in. (1 Bags)

Covers 58.67 sq.ft.

  • Advanced fiber technology recovers without shaking or fluffing
  • Creates less dust-less mess and faster clean up
  • Safe, proven ingredients
  • Cost-effective solution for a more comfortable home
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R-30 Faced Fiberglass Insulation Batt 16 in. x 48 in. (1 Bag)

Covers 58.67 sq.ft.

  • Applications of EcoFill Fiberglass insulation include 2x4 wall, 2x6 wall and attic spacing
  • 1 bag has 28.6 lbs of loose insulation
  • EcoFill Fiberglass insulation is more than 2X the coverage per bag than cellulose: 1-bag coverage for attics: R-19 = 106.6 sq. ft. / R-30 = 65.5 sq. ft. / R-49 = 38.0 sq. ft.

R-19 Faced Fiberglass Insulation Batt 15.25 in. x 93 in. (1 Bag)

Covers 77.5 sq.ft.

  • Advanced fiber technology recovers without shaking or fluffing
  • Creates less dust-less mess and faster clean up
  • Safe, proven ingredients
  • Cost-effective solution for a more comfortable home

Roll Insulation Products

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R- 13 Faced Fiberglass Insulation Roll 15 in. x 32 ft. (1 Roll)

Covers 40 sq.ft.

  • Advanced fiber technology recovers without shaking or fluffing
  • Creates less dust-less mess and faster clean up
  • Safe, proven ingredients
  • Cost-effective solution for a more comfortable home
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R- 15 Faced Fiberglass Insulation Roll 15 in. x 24 ft. (1 Roll)

Covers 30 sq.ft.

  • Absorbs noise for more peace and privacy
  • Insulation offers sound proofing benefits by helping to reduce unwanted noise
  • GREENGUARD Gold certified-contributes to indoor air quality
  • Available with kraft or foil vapor barrier for moisture control
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R- 19 Faced Fiberglass Insulation Roll 15 in. x 39.2 ft. (1 Roll)

Covers 48.96 sq.ft.

  • Insulation offers sound proofing benefits by helping to reduce unwanted noise
  • Green guard gold certified-contributes to indoor air quality
  • Available with kraft or foil vapor barrier for moisture control
  • Wood and metal framed wall, floor and ceiling assemblies

R- 30 Unfaced Fiberglass Insulation Roll 15 in. x 25 ft. (1 Roll)

Covers 31.25 sq.ft.

  • Can be used in contact with concrete
  • Can be left exposed; vapor retarder can be added to assembly when required
  • Can be combined with formular insulating sheathing to achieve greater R-value in exterior wall applications

Spray Foam Insulation Products

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12 oz. Gaps and Cracks Insulating Spray Foam Sealant

Contains 12 oz.

  • Forms a permanent weather-tight seal to minimize drafts and insect infestation and has exceptional adhesion to building materials
  • GREAT STUFF gaps and cracks can be used in interior or exterior application and is tack free in 15-minutes, trims in 30-minute to 60-minutes, it's paintable, sandable and stainable
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12 oz. Big Gap Filler Insulating Spray Foam Sealant

Contains 12 oz.

  • Expands to fill, seal, and insulate gaps up to 3 inches (76mm)
  • Forms a long-lasting, airtight, weather-resistant seal
  • Can be used in interior or exterior application and is tack free in 5-15 minutes. Trims in 1 hour. Paintable, sandable and stainable
  • Foam elasticity properties allows for movement and shifting within a structure
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12 oz. Window and Door Insulating Spray Foam Sealant

Contains 12 oz.

  • GREAT STUFF window and door's proprietary low-pressure formula is designed not to bow bend window and door frames
  • Ideal for filling sealing other areas where low-pressure flexible foam is desirable
  • Forms a long-lasting, airtight, weather-resistant seal which complements energy efficiency of the window or door

TITE FOAM Gaps and Cracks 12 oz. Bright White Insulating Spray Foam Sealant (each)

Contains 12 oz.

  • Polymer-based foam that delivers premium durability and insulation that withstands the elements
  • Expands to fill, seal, and insulate effectively around gaps and cracks up to 1 in. in size
  • High density foam with a uniform cell structure for durability and overall insulation for your remodeling needs

Foam Board Insulation Products

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FOAMULAR NGX F-250 2 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. SSE R-10 XPS Rigid Foam Board Insulation

2 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft.

  • Completely eliminates use of HFC 1
  • Manufactured with a blowing agent formulation that delivers a 90% reduction to global warming potential (100-year)1
  • Excellent energy efficiency in the form of a high R-5 per inch
  • Extremely low water absorption potential, delivering superior R-value retention in the presence of water
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FOAMULAR NGX F-150 1 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. SSE R-5 XPS Rigid Foam Board Insulation

1 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft.

  • Wide range of compressive strengths - up to 100 psi - to handle heavy loads
  • Only XPS with a limited lifetime warranty that guarantees a minimum 90% of R-value for the life of the product
  • FOAMULAR is not rated for STC (sound transmission) and does not have any soundproofing properties. Owens Corning fiberglass batts and rolls are great options for acoustic applications.
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FOAMULAR NGX Insulating Sheathing 0.5 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. SE R-3 XPS Rigid Foam Board Insulation

0.5 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft.

  • Being used for crafts, acrylic or latex based paints can be used with foamular products
  • Being used in an interior construction application, painting the fo is not recommended as foamular cannot be left exposed and will need to be covered by a 15-minute thermal barrier such as drywall

FOAMULAR NGX F-150 1.5 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. SSE R-7.5 XPS Rigid Foam Board Insulation

1.5 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft.

  • Being used in an interior construction application, painting the fo is not recommended as foamular cannot be left exposed and will need to be covered by a 15-minute thermal barrier such as drywall
  • If you're looking to insulate your garage door, owens corning garage door insulation Kit is an easy, fast and affordable way to keep your garage warm in winter and cool in the summer

Radiant Barrier Insulation Products

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48 in. x 25 ft. Double Reflective Insulation

48 in. x 25 ft.

  • Ideal for floors, walls and roofs in a variety of structures including finished attics, basements, interior and exterior walls, garden buildings, recreational vehicles and pet homes
  • Non-toxic and non-carcinogenic for a safe and healthy home during and following installation meets ASTM E 84 and ASTM E96 fire and smoke testing standards
  • No harmful particles or irritants no protective clothing or equipment necessary
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24 in. x 32 ft. Radiant Barrier Garage Door Insulation Kit

24 in. x 32 ft.

  • Easily Installs in 60 Minutes or Less
  • Non-toxic and non-carcinogenic for a safe and healthy home during and following installation meets ASTM E 84 and ASTM E96 fire and smoke testing standards
  • Helps reduce heating and cooling costs providing a year-round improvement
  • Helps reduce noise transmission for increased privacy and fewer disturbances
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6 in. x 25 ft. Radiant Barrier Pipe Insulation

6 in. x 25 ft.

  • Perfect size for pipe insulation inside or outside of your home
  • Non-toxic and non-carcinogenic for a safe and healthy home during and following installation meets ASTM E 84 and ASTM E96 fire and smoke testing standards
  • No harmful particles or irritants, no protective clothing or equipment necessary for installation
  • Inhibits condensation and resists growth of fungi, mold and mildew

8 in. x 100 ft. Radiant Barrier Double Bubble Aluminum Foil Reflective Insulation

8 in. x 100 ft

  • 8 in.(W) x 100Ft (L),Easy to Cut That Can Cater to All Your Window Sizes,Sturdy And Lightweight.
  • Class A fire resistance. Constructed of 2 layers of Aluminum and the air bubble in the second layer helps in blocking the heat transmission, reflects 97% of radiant heat, provides a 15.3 R-Value and outstanding HVAC efficiency.

Which R-Value is Right For Your Home?

Which R Value is Right For Your Home

Choosing the right R-value for your home in Ontario

Attic: An R-value of R-50 to R-60 is often recommended for attics in Ontario.
Walls: An R-value between R-22 and R-24 is typically suitable.
Basement: An R-value of R-12 to R-20 is often recommended.
Floors: Should have an R-value of around R-28 to R-32.

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What is the Insulation R-Value?

The "R-value" in insulation refers to its thermal resistance, which is a measure of how well it can resist heat flow. The higher the R-value, the better the insulation material is at preventing heat transfer. This means that in cold climates, a high R-value helps keep heat inside a building, while in hot climates, it helps keep heat out. The R-value depends on the type of insulation, its thickness, and its density. When choosing insulation, it's important to select a material with an appropriate R-value for your specific climate and the part of the building you are insulating.

Which R-Value is Right For Your Home in Ontario?

Choosing the right R-value for your home in Ontario depends on several factors, including the climate, the area of your home you're insulating, and the energy efficiency goals you have. Ontario experiences a range of weather conditions, from hot summers to very cold winters, so insulation needs can vary.

  1. Climate Zone: Ontario spans several climate zones. Northern Ontario requires higher R-values due to colder temperatures, while Southern Ontario may need slightly lower R-values.
  2. Area of the Home:
    • Attic: The attic is a critical area to insulate as heat rises and can escape easily. An R-value of R-50 to R-60 is often recommended for attics in Ontario.
    • Walls: Exterior walls should be well insulated to prevent heat loss. An R-value between R-22 and R-24 is typically suitable.
    • Basement: For basements, an R-value of R-12 to R-20 is often recommended, depending on whether it's an unfinished or finished basement.
    • Floors: Floors over unheated spaces like garages or crawl spaces should have an R-value of around R-28 to R-32.
  3. Building Codes: Ontario's building codes provide minimum R-value requirements for new construction and renovations, which can serve as a guideline.
  4. Energy Efficiency Goals: If you aim for high energy efficiency, opting for insulation with higher R-values than the minimum requirement can be beneficial, especially in areas with extreme temperatures.
  5. Personal Comfort and Energy Bills: Higher R-value insulation can lead to greater comfort and lower heating and cooling costs, but the initial investment is also higher.

It's advisable to consult with a local insulation expert or contractor who understands the specific requirements of your area in Ontario and can provide tailored advice based on your home's design and your personal needs.

Everything You Need to Know About Home Insulation

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A Comprehensive Guide for Optimal Comfort and Efficiency:

Transform your home into a fortress of comfort with the perfect insulation strategy. From attics to garage doors, every nook and cranny matters in crafting a controlled indoor environment.

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Mastering Home Insulation:

A Comprehensive Guide for Optimal Comfort and Efficiency Transform your home into a fortress of comfort with the perfect insulation strategy. From attics to garage doors, every nook and cranny matters in crafting a controlled indoor environment. Seal even the tiniest gaps with spray-on insulation for enhanced soundproofing and protection against fire, water, rot, and mold – essential for basement insulation.

Understanding R-Value in Insulation:

R-value is key in insulation efficiency, measured per inch of thickness. The higher the R-value, the more effective it is in maintaining your home's climate. Warmer climates need lower R-values, while colder regions benefit from higher values, like R-49. Boost effectiveness by layering insulation, even over existing material.

Diverse Insulation Materials for Every Need

Choose the right insulation based on location and moisture control needs. Faced insulation, with its moisture-controlling paper layer, is ideal for walls and floors. Unfaced insulation, lacking this layer, suits attics where moisture isn't a concern. Radiant barriers offer defense against extreme temperatures and UV rays.

Spray foam insulation kits are perfect for sealing cavities and leaks, combating moisture, and enhancing sound and thermal insulation.

Rolls, Batts, or Blown-In:

Tailored Insulation Options Roll insulation offers flexibility and ease of transport, ideal for covering vast areas. Batts, pre-cut for convenience, are perfect for framed spaces, providing excellent noise control and acoustic enhancement. For attic upgrades, blown-in insulation, applied with blowing machines, is a hassle-free solution.

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Embrace DIY with our range of tools and products, ensuring your insulation project enhances home comfort and energy efficiency. Tackle attic insulation and more with confidence, knowing you're investing in long-term savings and comfort. We've got everything you need to make your home a haven of efficiency.

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Home Insulation Rebates in Ontario

House Insulation Rebates in Ontario for 2024

For homeowners in Ontario, there are various house energy incentives and rebates available to help reduce the overall energy usage in their homes. The Ontario Home Energy Rebates program offers multiple programs, including rebates that cover up to 100% of the cost of key home improvement projects such as attic insulation (contact CES directly for consultation and assessment). By taking significant steps to reduce energy usage in your house, you can unlock rebates through the Ontario Home Energy Rebates program.

The Home Efficiency Rebate program is one of the most reputable rebate programs in Ontario, offering homeowners up to $5,000 CAD in house renovation rebates.

GreenON (Green Ontario Fund) - Discontinued in 2018 GreenON (Green Ontario Fund) used to offer rebates of up to $7,200 CAD per household in Ontario. However, this program has been discontinued.

To qualify for these incentives and improve your home's overall energy efficiency and comfort, you can:

  • Upgrade or replace the insulation in your attic to meet current building code standards in Ontario.
  • Improve your home's air-tightness through air sealing, weather stripping, and other suggested remedies.
  • Use spray foam insulation for added energy efficiency.
  • Upgrade basement and exterior wall insulation.

The primary goal of the program is to improve your home's energy efficiency while you undergo house renovation or improvement projects. By making these upgrades, you can achieve significant savings on utility bills. Furthermore, with such rebates, the initial costs of these upgrades will not feel as burdensome.

Home Insulation Rebate Programs in Ontario - Qualifications & Benefits

If you are a residential homeowner in Ontario and own a detached, semi-detached or row-townhome, you may be eligible for various Ontario Home Energy Rebate Programs. To qualify, you need to have a work agreement with a licensed and participating contractor, who will complete the work by a specific date and provide necessary details for the program.

In today's world, energy efficiency is crucial, and many homeowners want to reduce their energy consumption and fight climate change. As a world leader in this fight, Ontario offers thousands of dollars in rebates for energy-efficient renovations, including insulation and windows.

Canadian winters are long and cold, making it essential to have a cozy and warm home. House size, decor, and smart technology may not matter, but heat certainly does. That's why upgrading your attic insulation can make a significant difference in your energy consumption and utility bills. With Ontario's rebate programs, the initial costs will not feel burdensome, making it easier to invest in energy-efficient house improvements.

Home Insulation Rebates from Enbridge Home Conservation Program

If you're a homeowner looking to save money on your energy bill, the Enbridge House Conservation Program can help. This program provides rebates for upgrading your home's insulation and other energy-saving measures. To qualify, you'll need to schedule a house assessment with Enbridge to identify areas where you can improve your home's energy efficiency.

One of the key upgrades covered by the program is attic insulation. Depending on where you live and the type of insulation you choose, you could be eligible for rebates ranging from $250 to $1750. Upgrading your attic insulation is a great way to reduce your home's energy consumption and lower your energy bills. Contact Enbridge to learn more about this program and how you can take advantage of these rebates.

Green Investment Fund Ontario

Ontario has committed about $325 million in their Green Investment Fund to finance projects in Ontario that will help fight climate change, create jobs and grow the economy. All these plans are to help secure a clean, prosperous, and healthy low-carbon future. This project will:

  • Homeowners use less energy
  • Retrofit social developments
  • Support electric vehicle charging stations across Ontario

This project will help about 37,000 homeowners in Ontario conduct audits to identify energy-saving opportunities to complete retrofits such as replacing water heaters and furnaces and upgrading their attic insulation. These energy-saving retrofits will help consumers save money on their energy bills. Ontario homeowners can apply for these rebate programs to help cut costs when upgrading their house insulation.

Union Gas Heating System Rebate- Additional Rebate

The Union Gas Heating Rebate Program helps homeowners save $1000 through rebates when they buy an upgraded furnace or boiler. Provided you buy a qualifying model, this program will get you a rebate of $1,000. After you have done your house assessment and also made an energy-saving upgrade (furnace or boiler), you are eligible for more upgrades on the same program. Homeowners can get an insulation rebate after participating in the Union Gas Heat System Rebate program. The money you will get on this largely depends on the resulting R-value of the insulation and where you choose to improve your insulation thermal resistance. This program offers $250 to $1750 in insulation rebates, but only after you have qualified for a heating system upgrade from Union Gas. There are several other rebate programs offered to Ontario residents for:

  • Upgrading heating equipment
  • First-time Homeowners for high efficiency house and reduction of rates
  • Elderly and disabled Homeowners
  • Old house
  • low-income earners
  • and many more
  • Consult a contractor who has experience with government rebates to help you get the best value out of these rebate programs.

Among many of the programs, Attic and Basement insulation improvements are among the most heavily incentivized upgrades your home could consider.

Measuring Insulation in Attic

What is the adequate amount of Insulation in an attic?

Further Insulating the attic space is an optimal solution to enhance your living space comfortable and, more importantly, to reduce energy bills.

When it comes to upgrading your attic insulation, more is not always better, and there is such a thing as too much insulation. Call Canada Energy Solution for professional attic insulation assessment and services all across Ontario.

  • The temperature in your attic should be similar to that of the air right outside.
  • air should be circulating through your attic. This keeps the attic from developing excess moisture and mold.
  • Too much insulation without installing baffle rafters and airways can mean that your moisture is getting trapped inside the attic with insufficient ventilation. This particular attic may have excessive moisture in a very short period of time. Hence we need to avoid installing insulation material close to the area where the ceiling meets the wall and rafters. Blocking these mentioned critical areas will block the free flow of air and initiate grounds for mildew and mold to thrive. The air flow occurring at that rafter space is essential for the overall health of the attic as well as the quality of the air in the main living spaces. If there is to find mildew, it can be considered as a sign that there is inadequate air circulation in comparison to the amount of insulation.

Fiberglass Batt Insulation

Insulation batts usually have a massive surface area to space ratio. This means that when spread onto an attic's surface, it insulates the space by diffusing the cold or warm air that would be regularly passing through it, hence creating a thermal barrier. In Ontario, house batts are most often used as wall insulation however many houses also have used batts inside the attics for improving attic insulation resistance. However, it is not usually the best choice to put inside an attic as thermal insulation when it comes to overall thermal insulation strength and volumetric density.

R-value : Measuring How well Insulated a surface is

Batt insulation comes in varying R-values depending on the space in the application.

Example:

  • R-14 batt is available to fit in a 2-by-4 stud for walls
  • R-30 fits areas with a 2-by-10 ceiling and floor joist.
  • Some manufacturers offer variants that provide satisfactory R-values while occupying smaller spaces.
  • Installing more batts into your attic does not simply improve the overall r-value.
  • Picking the right type of insulation for adequate application is essential.

Does Improving the Home Insulation Save Money?

Ontario Home energy Insulation Attic

The cost of attic insulation upgrade or renewal may seem significant at the beginning. A standard Ontario contractor may charge anywhere between $1.00 to $2.50 per square ft based on the job at hand. The investment is almost always completely worth it.

Attic insulation is a practical house improvement project and must be met with planning and adequate budgeting,  here are a few reasons why:

Reduce energy bills

Investing in high-quality attic insulation improvement achieving a high R-value done by reputable contractors may save up to $1,200 in annual heating and cooling costs. In a conventional home, the attic is most likely vented to the exterior of the house and insulated with porous material that allows heat to escape winter and enter during the summer. The wrong Installation of insulating material to the upper trusses will drastically reduce the amount of necessary airflow within the home. By improving attic insulation, uneven temperatures that make the air conditioning system actively work all day can be mitigated. With reduced energy usage, the carbon footprint is also reduced, and relative environmental conservation is achieved.

Comfort Improvement

In addition to lowering overall annual energy bills, uneven temperatures between the floors make the home uncomfortable to live in, especially in the peak of summer and winter climate in Ontario. Insulation materials reduce heat loss hence the degree of the unwanted temperature difference (less reduction <cold> in winter and less increase <hot> in summer)  as a result, the house feels more comfortable to live in.

During allergy seasons, adequate insulation can reduce the amount of dust, pollen, and dirt that enters your home as it properly air seals the attic. This reduces the total amount of unwanted particulate matter coming in.

Increase property resale value

If the sales of the property are on the horizon, the selling price can be higher when the attic is well insulated. Buyers are willing to invest extra amounts for a house that is deemed ultimately more comfortable and has lower average expenses on the energy bills, which means that one may get all the initial investment used to optimally insulate the attic back upon the final sale of the property.