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Our Home Depot Installers can outline the Government of Canada’s Greener Homes Grant process and help guide homeowners through their home-efficiency retrofits 

You may be eligible for government rebates when you insulate your attic, basement, floors, exterior walls and crawlspaces with help from The Home Depot. Get a free consultation for your entire project today.

Act now! Government funds still available.

Upgrade your eligible attic, cathedral ceiling, flat roof, exterior wall, exposed floor, basement and crawl space.

Grants are calculated based on eligible insulation area, extent of work completed, and amount of insulation added.

Up to $5,000

  • Up to $1,800 for attics, cathedral ceilings and flat roofs
  • Up to $5,000 for exterior walls
  • Up to $350 for exposed floors
  • Up to $1,500 for basements & crawl spaces

The Canada Greener Homes Initiative is a federal government energy rebate and loan program provided by the Department of Natural Resources Canada and the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Natural Resources Canada and its Federal Partner do not endorse the services of any contractor or builder; any Service Organization or Energy Advisor; any manufacturer or supplier of products or any specific products.

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From attics to exterior walls, find the right insulation for any spot in your home.

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Choose the right insulation for your project, from moisture protection to soundproofing and more.

Faced Insulation

Includes a vapour barrier to help control moisture.

Unfaced Insulation

Great for interior walls or places where moisture isn't a concern.

Soundproof Insulation

Reduces noise transfer, creating a quieter space.

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Ideas & How-to

Understanding Insulation and R-Values in Canada

When choosing house insulation, Canada’s varying climates can be a key factor – so it’s important to consider the R-Value and how it works for your home. This measurement tells you how well an insulation material for walls, floors or roofs will resist the flow of heat and cold. A higher R-Value means better thermal performance, which is essential for maintaining energy efficiency in Canada’s varying climate. Whether you’re upgrading roof insulation or adding extra protection to your basement, selecting the right R-Value ensures your home stays cool or warm in the winter and cool in the summer.

Choosing the Right Insulation for your Home

The best home insulation depends on several factors, including your region, budget, and the specific area of the house you’re insulating. Common options include fibreglass batts, spray foam, and rigid foam boards, each offering different benefits. For example, insulation material for walls in a colder climate should have a higher R-Value than in milder regions. For more information, visit our guide: Types of Insulation & R-Value Insulation Chart.

Here are a few things to consider when selecting insulation:

·       The R-Value needed for your specific region’s climate.

·       The type of space you’re insulating (walls, attic, basement, etc.)

·       Ease of installation and compatibility with existing structures on your home. If you need help, you can have a Home Depot Pro install it for you.

Where to Buy Insulation in Canada

If you're wondering where to buy insulation, The Home Depot Canada has you covered – with lots of options and R-Values to choose from and excellent energy efficiency and durability. Whether you need insulation for wall applications, attics or basements, selecting the right R-Value is crucial – so let The Home Depot help you get the job done right.

FAQs

Q: What type of insulation is best for my home?

A: The best type of insulation depends on various factors such as your climate, budget, and the specific area of your home you are insulating. Common options include fibreglass, spray foam, and cellulose. For more information, see our guide: Types of Insulation & R-Value Insulation Chart.

Q: What is R-value, and why is it important?

A: The R-value measures an insulation material's ability to resist heat flow. A higher R-value indicates better insulating performance.

Q: How can I improve my home's energy efficiency with insulation?

A: Improving energy efficiency involves proper installation of your insulation and being sure you select the right insulation material. Effective insulation can help to reduce energy costs and enhance comfort by maintaining consistent indoor temperatures.

Q: Are there any government incentives or rebates in Canada for installing insulation?

A: Yes, there are rebates for home insulation in Canada, including the Canada Greener Homes Initiative and The Home Renovation Savings Program.

Q: How much does home insulation cost?

A: The cost of insulating your home varies based on the type of insulation, the size of your home, and the complexity of the installation.

Q: How do I know if my current insulation needs to be replaced?

A: Signs that your insulation may need replacement include uneven temperatures in your home, high energy bills, and visible damage or deterioration of the insulation material.

Q: Can I install insulation myself, or should I hire a professional?

A: While some types of insulation can be installed by homeowners, others may require professional installation. You can rent an insulation blower to make the job easier, or have a Home Depot Pro do it for you.