Planning solar panels
You're curious whether your roof is worth panelling — and what the battery rebate actually covers.
What it usually means
- Ontario's HRSP now offers up to $10,000 for solar + battery — the first meaningful provincial support in years
- Roof age, orientation, and shading decide viability more than marketing does
- Efficiency first: a cheaper-to-run house needs a smaller, cheaper array
What an audit measures
- The audit establishes your real consumption baseline — the number a solar quote should be sized against
- EnerGuide documentation supports resale value of the whole package
Try first (cheap or free)
- Check your roof's age first — re-shingling under panels later is expensive
- Pull your annual kWh from your hydro account before talking to installers
The fix ladder
- Efficiency upgrades that shrink the target
- Solar + battery (up to $10,000 HRSP)
Rebates that apply
- HRSP (no assessment) — Heat pump and single-upgrade rebates without an assessment
- Toronto HELP — Low-interest City loans up to $125,000 for home energy retrofits
Want it diagnosed properly?
A registered energy advisor measures instead of guessing — blower door, thermal imaging, and a written upgrade report priced against rebates.
Email us what you’re planning and your postal code — we’ll reply with registered service organizations for your area and which rebates apply.
Email hello@audityourhome.com