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Rebates & Programs

… Rebates & Programs … Rebates & Programs For your home: Residential Equipment … your comfort, and save you money. Get a rebate today! Homes Beyond Code When you build a new home to a higher … Rebates & Programs …

Residential Rebate Application Form

Get money back on energy-efficient furnaces, boilers and water heaters

… when they replace existing natural gas equipment in their homes with eligible high-efficiency models. The Residential Equipment Replacement Rebate program, which ends June 30, 2022, encourages homeowners to choose the most energy-efficient equipment …

Non-Serviced Property

… been marked. Review the list of activities and allowable conditions related to your proposed work in SaskEnergy’s Terms & Conditions of Service Schedule - Appendix F . … requires our permission to proceed, you must accept our Terms & Conditions of Service Schedule - Appendix F and …

Heat Pumps

Heat pumps are heating and cooling systems that operate by transferring heat from one location to another. They are designed to extract heat from indoor or outdoor air and provide cooling or heating to your home. There are a few factors to consider when purchasing a heat pump: The type of system available Your existing system Limitations due to Saskatchewan's climate How to prepare your home for installation Hybrid Heating Hybrid heating can be a more reliable and economical option for the Saskatchewan climate compared to an all electric system. It relies on an electric air source heat pump...

Getting the Site Ready for Service

… before the scheduled service date. Project Type Standard Home Foundation and/or piles are in place Walls are up and backfill around the home is complete Lot is within 150 millimetres (6 inches) of … near the service route may settle after trenching. In rocky conditions or if the ground is frozen we may need to operate …

Don't overlook carbon monoxide safety this summer

The warm summer weather may mean that you’ve traded your furnace for an air conditioner (AC), but that doesn’t mean you can go ahead and forget about the importance of carbon monoxide (CO) safety! “It’s important to remember that CO dangers aren’t limited to the winter months,” says James Gates, Director of SaskEnergy’s Customer Solutons team. “While we may not be heating our homes in the summer months, CO is produced any time a carbon-based fuel — such as natural gas, propane, gasoline or wood — is burned, such as when operating a barbecue or when your water heater is running.” Proper...
… Customer Solutons team. “While we may not be heating our homes in the summer months, CO is produced any time a … tasteless gas building up in enclosed spaces such as homes, cottages and campers, creating a serious risk of … safety is critical year round, in the summer months certain conditions can increase the risk of CO entering a home or …

Regulations and Policies

… on how to operate as a natural gas utility in Saskatchewan. Terms of Service The SaskEnergy Terms & Conditions of Service Schedule details specific rates, …

Thermostats

… cooling represents almost two thirds of your energy use at home? By choosing the right thermostat you can keep your … personal heating and cooling preferences. Outdoor weather conditions are also a factor. It's all automatic with no … the temperature when you leave or are about to return home An ENERGY STAR® certified connected thermostat can save …

7 things you need to know about CO alarms

We’ve teamed up with the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) and Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK) to let you know about the crucial need for carbon monoxide (CO) alarms. Why? Because having a working CO alarm in your home could save your life, and the lives of those you love. Last year, SaskEnergy responded to over 1,500 CO calls. With a CO alarm, you will have early warning protection against the dangers of the invisible, odourless gas that is often referred to as the "silent killer." 1. You need them (it’s the law) “CO alarms are not just a smart choice, but a...
… (CO) alarms. Why? Because having a working CO alarm in your home could save your life, and the lives of those you love.  … go off when there is an unusual concentration of CO in the home. In 2022, the Government of Saskatchewan implemented … all residential buildings, houses, apartments, condos, town homes — anywhere that people live, no matter how old or new …

Ground Movement

Watch for changing conditions Do you own a home or cabin that resides on or near a hillside, valley, river or lake? You may experience ground movement with changing environmental conditions such as excess moisture in the soil or eroding shorelines. Construction activities can also affect the natural landscape, which can cause ground conditions to change. If you notice signs of ground movement, contact us at 1-888-700-0427. We’ll send out a Field Technician to assess the natural gas system at no charge to you. Keep an eye out for the following signs:

SaskEnergy Continues to Offer Tune-Up Assistance Program for Another Year

… its Tune-Up Assistance Program (TAP) to income-qualifying homeowners in Saskatchewan. Customers who qualify receive a free Network Home Heating Tune-Up, a carbon monoxide (CO) alarm, two … to apply. For more information about SaskEnergy’s rebate programs, visit saskenergy.com .   For more …

Services

… farm, resort property or if you’re building your own home. Homebuilder Services Apply online if you’re building a single home (or multiple homes) and you plan on selling it at …

Heating Affordability Program

The Heating Affordability Program (HAP) offers income-qualifying homeowners the opportunity to replace their current furnace with a high-efficiency furnace at no cost.

Energy Saving Tips

… airflow and forces the furnace to run longer to heat your home. The average home can save up to 50% in natural gas and electricity costs … while you're sleeping at night and when no one is at home.  Install a smart or programmable thermostat. You can …

In Your Yard

… and the people around you Whether you are a contractor or a homeowner completing work, it's your responsibility under … your project is allowed after a review of the allowable conditions or if you must acquire further permission from … completed appears on the list of activities in SaskEnergy’s Terms & Conditions of Service Schedule ;  Allowable …

Gas Retailers

… related to a supply contract with a Gas Retailer. Any rebate or incentive offered by a Gas Retailer is not part of … supply you with natural gas at the posted rate. Read the terms and conditions of the Gas Retailer agreement thoroughly. It is …

Indoor Comfort

… Indoor Comfort Your home is where your heart is. Whether you are renovating or … an efficient natural gas boiler is: Reliable - keep your home and water warm anytime of the year. Regular maintenance … A built-in shut-off valve means you pay less for your home insurance compared to a wood-burning option. Functional …

Variety of programs and services benefit SaskEnergy customers

Our First Nations Furnace Replacement Rebate program is just one of many ways SaskEnergy is helping our customers. This was one of several programs we introduced in 2023-24, which are highlighted in our annual report. Yellow Quill First Nation in east-central Saskatchewan is benefiting from this rebate program. New high-efficiency natural gas furnaces are being installed at more than 40 homes. This is helping residents reduce emissions and costs. “For years, the issue of furnaces needing replacement has been a concern for our community. This SaskEnergy rebate really helped,” says Darrell...
… Twitter Email Share Our First Nations Furnace Replacement Rebate program is just one of many ways SaskEnergy is … natural gas furnaces are being installed at more than 40 homes. This is helping residents reduce emissions and … so the families and elderly people that live in these homes will see a decrease on their monthly bills,” adds …

Who are Network Members

… energy efficiency programs and will ensure you get every rebate you are eligible for.  In-store financing Enjoy the … purchase and installation of natural gas equipment in your home. Improve the efficiency and comfort of your home with plans designed for you. Loan amounts are available …

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