Are you planning to renovate or replace your roof in Quebec in 2025? Good news: several subsidy programs are available to help you financially. Here is a comprehensive overview of the roofing subsidies you could be eligible for.

Roofing Grants : Why Take Advantage of Financial Assistance?

Insulating or roof restoration is a significant investment. Fortunately, government programs facilitate these projects aimed at improving the energy efficiency of Quebec homes. These financial aids significantly reduce renovation costs while enhancing your property’s value.

Canada Greener Homes Initiative (CGHI) 2025

The federal CGHI program provides subsidies for energy-efficient renovations, including roof insulation and replacement. In 2025, you can receive up to $5,000 for eligible work, such as:

  • Roof insulation
  • Roofing replacement with energy-efficient materials
  • Installation of reflective roofing

An initial home energy assessment is required to qualify.

Rénoplex Program

In 2025, the City of Montreal is offering the Rénoplex grant, aimed at residential building owners with 1 to 5 units. This subsidy encourages renovations that improve energy efficiency, including roofing projects.

Main eligibility criteria:

  • Own property in Montreal
  • Undertake projects aimed at enhancing energy performance
  • Submit your application before starting work

Amounts awarded can reach several thousand dollars depending on the type and extent of the renovations undertaken.

Rénoclimat

The provincial Rénoclimat subsidy specifically targets improvements in roof thermal insulation, reducing energy loss and enhancing overall home energy efficiency. An energy assessment before and after renovations is mandatory to benefit from the Rénoclimat program.

Chauffez vert

The Chauffez vert program encourages the installation of renewable-energy heating systems. In 2025, it can also cover certain roof renovations, particularly when associated with heating systems such as solar thermal panels. Subsidies can reach several thousand dollars, varying according to the work completed.

Rénorégion

Targeted at low-income rural homeowners, the Rénorégion grant helps finance necessary renovations to ensure housing safety and sanitation, including roof-related projects. To qualify, you must meet specific financial and residential criteria. Amounts can reach up to $12,000 depending on income and the nature of the renovations.

How to Obtain a Roof Subsidy?

To fully benefit from available subsidies:

  • Conduct an energy assessment: This is mandatory for most programs.
  • Verify your eligibility: Each program has specific criteria. Ensure you meet them.
  • Submit your application before starting work: Subsidies usually require prior approval before work begins.
  • Have work done by a qualified professional: This ensures eligibility for various subsidies.

Act now to secure your discount!

Roof renovation grants in Quebec present an excellent opportunity to improve your home while receiving substantial financial support. Don’t miss this chance in 2025—start your application process today to fully benefit from these programs.

Contact us for personalized advice and to check your eligibility for available grants.

Xavier Trépanier

Xavier Trépanier

Expert en toiture depuis plus de 20 ans, je vous partage mon expérience et mes conseils pour vous aider à mieux comprendre l’entretien, la réparation et la rénovation de toitures.

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