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Government Rebates Training for HVAC Professionals

Enbridge Commercial HVAC Rebates – Up to $18,000

Learn how to qualify commercial HVAC projects for rebates through Enbridge Gas programs and avoid common application mistakes.

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Rebates, Grants & HVAC Projects

Rebates and grants are a major factor in how HVAC projects get approved today. Whether it’s commercial upgrades or new installations, incentives from programs like Enbridge Gas can significantly reduce upfront costs. The problem is not availability—it’s understanding how to qualify and apply correctly.


Why Most Contractors Miss Out

Most rebate programs come with strict requirements—eligible equipment, efficiency thresholds, documentation, and deadlines. Miss one detail and the application gets delayed or rejected. That’s where many contractors lose time, money, and credibility with their clients.


Training That Actually Helps You Close Deals

Nordics focuses on practical training, not theory. You learn:

  • Which systems qualify for current rebate programs
  • How to structure projects to meet eligibility criteria
  • What documentation is required before and after installation
  • How to position rebates as a selling point to win more jobs

This is not about “learning”—it’s about using incentives to increase your close rate.


How Nordics Supports You

Nordics doesn’t just distribute equipment. The goal is to support contractors through the full process:

  • Guidance on rebate-eligible HVAC systems
  • Up-to-date information on available programs
  • Technical support to align system selection with requirements
  • Training sessions focused on real-world applications

You’re not left figuring it out alone.


Get the Most Out of Every Project

When rebates are handled correctly, they become a competitive advantage. Projects move faster, clients see clear value, and your proposals stand out. Contractors who understand this don’t compete on price—they compete on knowledge and execution.

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