Homeowners in British Columbia continue to look for ways to save money while improving home comfort and energy efficiency. As energy prices rise and climate goals become more important, rebates for HVAC upgrades have become a valuable incentive. These rebates help homeowners install better heating and cooling systems while lowering overall costs.

The best part is that 2025 offers some of the most generous rebate programs BC has seen. Many homeowners qualify for support on heat pumps, furnaces, insulation, and other upgrades. However, understanding how much you can receive can be confusing. This guide explains the rebate amounts, who qualifies, and what homeowners across BC are experiencing firsthand.

Homeowners often ask how much they may qualify for in 2025. While the exact amount depends on the project and the equipment chosen, many BC residents receive between $3,000 and $12,000 in rebates for HVAC improvements.

BC has several programs. The main ones include the CleanBC Better Homes Program, federal energy incentives, and rebates offered through utilities such as FortisBC and BC Hydro. These programs encourage efficient heating and cooling upgrades, especially heat pumps, which can replace both air conditioning and traditional furnaces.

Government and utility incentives help BC move toward cleaner energy choices. They also help families reduce utility bills and improve indoor comfort. While paperwork may seem overwhelming at first, a qualified HVAC company makes the process easy and ensures that the correct rebates are applied.

Because of these programs, many homeowners are choosing to upgrade before seasonal demand increases. When winter arrives, installation wait times grow longer. Therefore, planning early provides access to more rebates and faster service.

Real BC homeowner example

Let us look at a recent customer story for better context.

A homeowner in Vancouver named Suzy lived in a 1,850 sq ft house. She relied on an older heat pump system that began showing issues. The unit had trouble heating the house during colder nights, and it produced loud noise. She called a technician who suggested repairs. After spending money on service, the problem remained.

Suzy then learned that her current heat pump model was undersized for her home. Because the unit did not have the proper capacity, it struggled to maintain temperature and worked harder than necessary. She felt frustrated and unsure where to turn next.

After searching online for HVAC specialists in Vancouver, she reached out to our team. During an assessment, our technician confirmed the issue and recommended a properly-sized heat pump that suited her home’s size and specific heating needs in BC’s climate. She also learned that she could qualify for up to $7,000 in rebates by switching to an approved high-efficiency model.

Her final cost after rebates became 32% lower than the original estimate for the correct system. Just two days after installation, Suzy noticed quieter operation and steady temperatures throughout her home. She also now saves on energy bills each month. Her experience shows how choosing the right system and contractor matters. Not all equipment fits every home. Proper sizing and rebate guidance make a major difference.

How rebate amounts work in BC

Several factors affect how much you may qualify for:

• Type of upgrade
• Efficiency level of the equipment
• Fuel source being replaced
• Household income eligibility for bonus incentives

Heat pump upgrades often receive the highest rebates. This is because heat pumps help lower emissions and reduce electrical demand when sized and installed correctly.

A basic heat pump upgrade in 2025 can qualify for around $3,000 to $6,000. Advanced cold-climate units may receive even more. If replacing an older gas or electric heating system, incentives can increase further.

Ducted and ductless systems both qualify. Homes using baseboard heat often see strong benefits when switching to heat pumps.

Furnace upgrades may also qualify, especially if bundled with other improvements. However, rebates for gas furnaces are typically smaller than heat pump rebates due to energy policy priorities.

Estimated Lennox furnace pricing in BC and rebate example

Below is a helpful overview of Lennox furnace options. Pricing varies depending on the model, installation difficulty, and home size. The table shows approximate installed cost ranges for 2025 and potential rebate savings.

ProductEfficiencyInstalled Price*After Rebates Price*Warranty
Lennox EL296E96% AFUE$8,000 – $11,000$7,000 – $10,00010 years
Lennox SL297NV97% AFUE$9,500 – $13,500$8,500 – $12,50010 years
Lennox SLP99V99% AFUE$12,000 – $16,000$11,000 – $15,00010 years

*Estimates only. Final pricing varies based on home size and installation requirements.

Contact us at 778-770-1068 to get a quote and custom pricing.

Why homeowners should act sooner

Rebate funding changes from year to year. While 2025 remains strong for HVAC incentives, waiting may risk losing certain programs or facing seasonal installation delays. Many manufacturers also offer seasonal promotions that combine with rebates. Therefore, earlier planning brings better value.

In addition, modern heating and cooling systems do more than save on energy bills. They also increase home comfort, improve indoor air quality, and reduce noise. BC homeowners frequently report better humidity control, consistent heating, and cooling during summer months once upgraded.

FAQ

How much does a Lennox furnace cost in Vancouver, BC in 2025?

A Lennox furnace in Vancouver generally costs between $8,000 and $16,000 installed in 2025, depending on the model and home size.

What rebates are available for Lennox furnace in Vancouver, BC?

Rebate amounts vary, but some homeowners may receive around $1,000 to $2,000 when upgrading to a high-efficiency furnace, especially if bundled with other eligible upgrades.

What size Lennox furnace do I need for a 2,000 sq ft home in Vancouver, BC?

Many homes around 2,000 sq ft require a furnace between 60,000 and 100,000 BTU. However, exact sizing depends on insulation, windows, and layout. A professional assessment is recommended.

Are Lennox furnace energy efficient?

Yes. Lennox systems are known for high efficiency, quiet operation, and strong performance. Certain models reach up to 99% AFUE.

How long does a Lennox furnace last?

A Lennox furnace typically lasts 15 to 20 years when maintained properly.

Is AireEnergy a certified Lennox furnace dealer?

Yes. AireEnergy is a certified Lennox dealer and provides installation and service across the Greater Vancouver area.