For: Home owners; Renters; Landlords [House]
Overview
HEAT energy advisory team
The Home Energy Advice Team (HEAT) provides free independent advice to help you save energy, save money and make your home more comfortable. You can get advice over the phone, or book in for a free consultation or workshop.
HEAT Energy Audit and rebate
The HEAT Energy Audit is a comprehensive home energy assessment undertaken at your home by the independent Home Energy Advice Team (HEAT). The audit provides you with a detailed report outlining practical actions you can take to make your home more comfortable and energy efficient, as well as reduce your household energy costs. The home audit costs $30 and is free for holders of a pensioner concession card.
Homeowners or landlords who spend at least $2,000 on implementing the priority energy efficiency recommendations listed in their audit report will be eligible for a $500 rebate from the ACT Government, plus a refund of the $30 audit fee.
Key eligibility
All ACT residents can contact HEAT for free advice over the phone, or to book a free consultation or workshop.
To be eligible for the home energy audit and the $500 rebate, your house must be:
- located in the Australian Capital Territory
- built before or during 2006
- free standing, semi-detached or a townhouse.
Homeowners, renters and landlords are eligible for these programs. If you're renting, any rebates will need to be claimed by your landlord.
You may be eligible for other government rebates but will not be able to receive this rebate if you've already received one for a similar item or improvement e.g. insulation or solar hot water.
You'll also have to agree to provide your energy bills for up to a year before and after the audit so the improvements in energy use can be evaluated.
Items covered
Following your home energy audit, and depending on the items listed on your home audit report, you could be eligible for a rebate on a range of items and home improvements including:
- ceiling insulation, including a top up of existing insulation
- underfloor and cavity wall insulation
- window pelmets
- lined block-out curtains (or equivalent blinds)
- double-glazed windows, including window treatments that achieve a similar effect, such as plastic film
- insulation of hot water pipes.
A full list of the eligible home energy efficiency improvements is available on the ACT Government ACTSmart website in the full terms and conditions.
Next steps
Make sure that you understand the full terms and conditions on the ACT Government ACTSmart website.
To find out how to access free energy advice or to book an HEAT Energy Audit visit the HEAT website.
HEAT Energy Audit

