Insulation Cost in Burlington
Burlington insulation prices are 4% below the Ontario baseline. Expect to pay $1 – $3 per sq ft.
$1
Starting from
1-5 days
Typical timeline
5%
Contingency
$46,200
Max rebates
Insulation Cost Breakdown — Burlington
| Scope (Burlington) | Low | High | Unit | Labour | Material |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Attic insulation (blown-in) | $1 | $3 | per sq ft | 50% | 50% |
| Basement wall insulation (spray foam) | $3 | $6 | per sq ft | 45% | 55% |
| Exterior wall insulation (blown-in) | $2 | $5 | per sq ft | 50% | 50% |
| Spray foam (closed-cell, 2") | $4 | $8 | per sq ft | 40% | 60% |
| Batt insulation (R-20 walls) | $1 | $2 | per sq ft | 55% | 45% |
Visual Price Ranges
Attic insulation (blown-in)
Basement wall insulation (spray foam)
Exterior wall insulation (blown-in)
Spray foam (closed-cell, 2")
Batt insulation (R-20 walls)
Labour vs Materials in Burlington
Labour
95%
of Toronto baseline
Labour costs in Burlington are 5% below Toronto rates due to lower overhead and competitive contractor markets.
Materials
97%
of Toronto baseline
Material costs are relatively stable across the GTA. Burlington sees 3% savings on materials compared to Toronto.
Available Rebates in Burlington
Canada Greener Homes Affordability Program
NRCan
The successor to the Greener Homes Grant is expected to launch in 2026 with a focus on low-to-moderate income households. Covers insulation, heat pumps, windows, and air sealing upgrades.
Home Renovation Savings Program
Enbridge Gas / Save on Energy
Ontario's main energy retrofit rebate program, delivered through Enbridge Gas and Save on Energy. Covers insulation, heat pumps, windows, air sealing, and smart thermostats. Extended through November 2026.
Oil to Heat Pump Affordability (OHPA)
NRCan / Ontario
Covers the cost of switching from oil heating to an electric heat pump. Includes equipment, installation, and removal of oil tank. For homes currently heated by oil or propane.
Ontario Electricity Rebate
Ontario Energy Board
An ongoing bill reduction of 23.5% applied automatically to residential electricity bills. Reduces the cost of running heat pumps, electric water heaters, and other energy-efficient systems.
Enbridge Home Efficiency Rebate
Enbridge Gas
Rebates for insulation, windows, heat pumps, smart thermostats, and air sealing through Enbridge Gas. Part of the Home Renovation Savings Program. Requires pre- and post-retrofit EnerGuide evaluations.
Save on Energy Home Renovation Savings
IESO / Save on Energy
Provincial electricity conservation program offering rebates on insulation, heat pumps, windows, and air sealing for electrically-heated homes. Delivered through local utilities.
Home Winterproofing Program
Enbridge Gas / Save on Energy
Free energy upgrades for income-qualified homeowners and renters, including insulation, draftproofing, smart thermostats, LED lighting, and in some cases a new furnace or heat pump.
Net Cost After Maximum Rebates
$0 – $0
Based on $46,200 in maximum stackable rebates. Actual amounts depend on eligibility and application.
See all rebates for BurlingtonPhase-by-Phase Timeline
Energy Audit & Blower Door Test
2-3 hoursEnergy auditor inspects insulation levels (attic, walls, basement), identifies air leaks (blower door test measures ACH50), thermal imaging shows heat loss, calculates energy savings from upgrades. Provides report: current vs code-required R-values, air leakage sources (rim joists, attic hatch, recessed lights, outlets), payback period for insulation upgrades. Ontario offers Enbridge/EnerCare rebates (requires pre- and post-audit).
Air Sealing (Critical First Step)
Half to full dayContractor seals air leaks before adding insulation — insulating over leaks wastes money and traps moisture. Target areas: rim joists (spray foam), attic hatch (weatherstripping + rigid foam), recessed lights (IC-rated covers), top plates (spray foam from attic), electrical penetrations (caulk), plumbing/duct penetrations (spray foam). Reduces ACH50 by 30-50%.
Material Selection & Procurement
1-3 daysContractor recommends insulation type based on location and goals. Attic: blown fiberglass or cellulose (R-50-R-60, cheap, DIY-friendly). Walls: dense-pack cellulose or spray foam (R-13-R-20, requires equipment). Basement: closed-cell spray foam (R-20-R-24, moisture control) or rigid foam + batt. Orders material, schedules spray foam rig if needed.
Installation
1-3 daysContractor installs insulation per building code and manufacturer specs. Attic blown-in: cover soffit vents with baffles (preserve ventilation), blow to R-50-R-60, install markers for future reference. Spray foam: apply in 2-3 lifts (thick layers crack), trim excess. Batts: cut to fit (no gaps), friction-fit (no compression). Vapor barrier: 6-mil poly on warm side (interior), overlap seams 6", seal to framing with acoustical sealant.
Post-Install Inspection & Verification
Half dayContractor verifies: proper depth (attic markers show R-50+), no gaps (thermal imaging), ventilation clear (soffit baffles in place), vapor barrier continuous (no rips). Post-audit blower door test confirms ACH50 reduction. Enbridge/EnerCare rebates require post-audit within 6 months. Homeowner receives certificate of completion for rebate claim.
What's Included vs Not Included
Typically Included
- Insulation material and installation
- Air sealing at penetrations
- Vapor barrier (where required)
- R-value testing and verification
- Clean-up and disposal of old insulation
Not Included (Extra Cost)
- Asbestos or vermiculite removal ($3,000-$8,000)
- Drywall removal and reinstallation
- Electrical or plumbing modifications
- Ventilation improvements (soffit vents, ridge vents)
- EnerGuide audit ($300-$500, required for rebates)
Insulation Costs in Nearby Cities
Money-Saving Tips
Attic insulation has the best ROI — costs $1-$3/sq ft and saves 20-30% on heating bills.
Get an EnerGuide audit first to qualify for $1,500-$5,000 in provincial energy rebates.
Spray foam is expensive but seals air leaks better than batt — best for basements and rim joists.
Check for vermiculite insulation before disturbing — it may contain asbestos and requires professional removal.
Insulate during renovation when walls are open — adding insulation to finished walls costs 3-4x more.
Insulation Cost FAQs — Burlington
How much does insulation cost in Burlington?
Insulation in Burlington typically starts at $1 and ranges up to $3 per sq ft. Burlington prices are 4% below the Ontario baseline due to competitive contractor availability in Halton Region.
Do I need a permit for insulation in Burlington?
Permit requirements for insulation in Burlington follow Halton Region guidelines. Burlington permit fees follow Halton Region standards. Waterfront properties may have conservation authority requirements.
How long does insulation take in Burlington?
Insulation in Burlington typically takes 1-5 days. Burlington project timelines can be affected by Halton Region permit processing times (typically 2-8 weeks) and seasonal demand. Plan ahead for spring and summer, when contractor availability is tighter.
Is insulation cheaper in Burlington than Toronto?
Yes, insulation in Burlington is typically 4% less than Toronto. Labour rates in Halton Region are lower and material costs are slightly lower, making Burlington a more affordable option for renovation work.
What should I budget for insulation contingency in Burlington?
We recommend a 5% contingency on top of your insulation estimate in Burlington. This covers unexpected conditions like hidden water damage, structural issues, or material price changes. For a project estimated at $3, set aside an additional $0.
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