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Heat Pump Grants in Regina, SK

Stackable federal + provincial grants up to CA$1 500 for Regina homeowners installing a heat pump in 2026. With the federal Greener Homes Loan added: up to CA$41 500 total accessible funding.

260k metro population · Heating Degree Days 5 800 · Winter design -34°C · CCHP required

Quick answer

Regina homeowners can stack up to CA$1 500 in heat pump grants by combining the federal Greener Homes Loan, the Oil-to-Heat-Pump Affordability Program (if heating with oil), and SK-specific rebates. Cold-climate heat pumps are required for Regina's winter design of -34°C. Always verify current program details with NRCan before applying.

Maximum stackable grants for Regina homeowners

ProgramTypeMaximumSource
SaskPower Energy Efficient Heat Pump RebateprovincialCA$1 500Verify
Canada Greener Homes LoanfederalCA$40 000Verify
Total stackable estimateCA$1 500

Amounts shown are maximums based on best-known program rules. Actual eligibility depends on income, property type, existing heating system, and current program funding. Verify with the relevant program administrator before relying on these figures for purchase decisions.

Cold-climate heat pumps for Regina

Regina sees winter design temperatures of -34°C with 5 800 annual heating degree days. At this climate severity, a cold-climate heat pump (CCHP) rated to operate efficiently below -25°C is strongly recommended. Standard air-source heat pumps may struggle in the coldest weeks without auxiliary heating.

Manufacturers with strong CCHP product lines suitable for Regina: Mitsubishi Hyper Heating, Bosch IDS, Lennox cold-climate models, Daikin Aurora. Always verify the model's specific HSPF (Heating Seasonal Performance Factor) and minimum operating temperature with your installer.

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Heat pump cost estimates in Regina

System typeInstalled (before grants)Net after max grants
Air-source (ASHP)CA$8,000 – CA$15,000Often near-zero or negative for income-qualified Atlantic
Cold-climate (CCHP) recommendedCA$12,000 – CA$22,000CA$0 – CA$15,000 typical net
Ground-source (GSHP)CA$25,000 – CA$50,000CA$15,000 – CA$40,000 net

Cost ranges are indicative; actual quotes vary by property specifics, system size, ductwork, and installer. Always get multiple quotes from NRCan-registered installers.

Frequently asked questions — Regina

How much in heat pump grants can I get in Regina?

Regina homeowners may stack up to CA$1 500 in grants (combined federal + provincial). With the federal Greener Homes Loan added, total accessible funding rises to CA$41 500. Final eligibility depends on income, existing heating type, and current program rules — verify with NRCan and your provincial energy authority before applying.

Will a heat pump work at -34°C in Regina?

Yes, but you'll need a cold-climate heat pump (CCHP) rated for -34°C operation. Major manufacturers (Mitsubishi, Bosch, Lennox, Daikin) offer CCHP models specifically engineered for Regina's climate. Auxiliary heating may also be configured for the coldest periods. Standard ASHP units are generally NOT recommended at this winter design temperature.

What are typical heat pump installation costs in Regina?

Indicative ranges (before grants): air-source heat pump CA$8,000-15,000; cold-climate heat pump CA$12,000-22,000; ground-source/geothermal CA$25,000-50,000. Net cost after stackable grants of up to CA$1 500 can be substantially lower. Get multiple quotes from NRCan-registered installers in Regina.

What heating systems do Regina homeowners typically replace?

Common heating systems being replaced in Regina: natural gas furnace. Each has different heat pump conversion considerations — oil-to-HP qualifies for the federal Oil-to-Heat-Pump Affordability Program with up to CA$10,000-15,000 additional funding (CA$5,000 Atlantic bonus where applicable).

Where can I find an NRCan-registered installer in Regina?

Natural Resources Canada maintains a registry of installers eligible for federal grant programs. We can match you with NRCan-registered installers and manufacturer-certified dealers (Lennox Premier, Mitsubishi Diamond Dealer, Daikin Comfort Pro, etc.) serving Regina. Always request multiple quotes and verify provincial trade certifications before signing.

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Ready to apply for grants in Regina?

Read the cornerstone Greener Homes Grant guide for the full application process, eligibility checks, and timeline.

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