Lease and Rental Management
Energy efficiency in rental units creates value for both landlords and tenants. For tenants, lower utility costs improve affordability; for landlords, energy-efficient units command higher rents, have lower vacancy, and reduce maintenance costs from certain system failures.
Heating system efficiency is the highest-impact energy item. An older furnace operating at 60% efficiency can be replaced with a 96%+ efficient condensing unit that reduces heating costs by 30% or more. The payback period varies but is typically 5-10 years.
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Air sealing is often the highest ROI energy improvement. Gaps around windows, doors, pipe penetrations, and electrical outlets lose significant energy. Professional air sealing with blower door testing and targeted sealing is a cost-effective improvement.
Insulation additions to attics and basement perimeter walls reduce heating and cooling loads. Waterloo Region's climate makes insulation investment particularly valuable — heating season is long and cold.
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Window replacement improves both energy performance and aesthetic appeal. Energy Star certified windows for Ontario's climate zone reduce heat loss significantly compared to single-pane or old double-pane windows.
LED lighting throughout significantly reduces electricity consumption for lighting. In units where the landlord pays utilities, LED conversion reduces operating costs directly. Even in utilities-included units, lighting efficiency reduces the utility cost embedded in rent.
Heat pump technology for heating and cooling is increasingly viable in Ontario. Air-source heat pumps provide efficient heating and cooling in one system. Provincial incentives make heat pump installation increasingly affordable.