SaskEnergy offers free High-Efficiency Furnaces to help families cut heating costs
SaskEnergy is helping homeowners save on winter heating with its new Heating Affordability Program (HAP). The initiative provides income-qualified households with a free high-efficiency furnace to replace older, less efficient models—potentially saving up to $650 a year on energy bills.
“Keeping homes warm shouldn’t break the bank,” said Mark Guillet, SaskEnergy President and CEO. “HAP helps families lower costs while improving energy efficiency.”
This season, up to 50 eligible households will receive new furnaces installed by SaskEnergy Network Members, including all necessary venting work, furnace filters, and a programmable thermostat if needed.
To qualify, homeowners must be part of SaskPower’s Energy Assistance Program and meet income and existing furnace criteria. Eligible households will be contacted directly with an invitation to participate.
HAP replaces SaskEnergy’s Tune-Up Assistance Program, but customers can still access furnace maintenance support through the SaskEnergy Network Home Heating Tune-Up, which offers optional on-bill financing.
For more information about HAP and other energy-saving programs, visit saskenergy.com.