Home energy auditors in Toronto

Toronto homeowners can stack three layers of support: Home Renovation Savings rebates, the City's HELP loans up to $125,000, and the $600 assessment rebate. Most of the housing stock is pre-1980 and gas-heated — exactly the profile where an audit pays for itself fastest.

7 registered service organizations · compiled from public sources, checked August 23, 2026 · read the full Toronto guide · or start with the planner

The Energuy

Company

NRCan-registered service organization

Province-wide Ontario coverage; also active in BC, AB, SK, MB and several US states

Prices not published — ask when you contact them

Reports 400,000+ home energy assessments since 2003 (company claim)

Reviews: Google · HomeStars · BBB

NRCan-registered service organization

GTA-centred (Richmond Hill head office), with BC operations

Prices not published — ask when you contact them

Reports 100,000+ home energy evaluations (company claim); Home Renovation Savings / Enbridge program partner

Reviews: Google · HomeStars · BBB

AmeriSpec Canada

Franchise

NRCan-licensed for EnerGuide since 2001

National home-inspection franchise; EnerGuide services vary by local franchise

Prices not published — ask when you contact them

Reviews: Google · HomeStars · BBB

EnerSolution

Company

NRCan-registered service organization

Multi-province provider (ON, MB, AB, BC) — confirm coverage for your area

Prices not published — ask when you contact them

Reviews: Google · HomeStars · BBB

Good to know

What does an energy audit cost in Toronto?

Typical Ontario pricing is $400–$700 for the initial EnerGuide assessment and $200–$400 for the follow-up. The Home Renovation Savings Program rebates $600 of that on the assessment path. Few providers publish prices — the ones here that do are marked.

Which rebates apply in Toronto?

Home Renovation Savings (province-wide): $600 for assessments, up to $7,700 insulation, up to $12,000 heat pumps, up to $10,000 solar + battery. CMHC-insured recent buyers can add the 25% Eco Improvement premium refund. Toronto homeowners can also finance through the City’s HELP loans at posted rates up to $125,000.

Are these providers vetted?

Every listing is an NRCan-licensed service organization — the registration source is linked on each profile, compiled from public registries and provider websites and checked August 23, 2026. We list no solar or HVAC sales reps as auditors.

Get matched in Toronto

Tell us what you're planning and we'll connect you with one registered service organization serving your area — not a shared lead list.

Email us what you’re planning and your postal code — we’ll reply with registered service organizations for your area and which rebates apply.

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