

Resources
At Allegro Canada, we know how important it is to have the right resources to help with every stage of the restoration process—whether you’re dealing with unexpected property damage or planning preventative maintenance. That’s why we’ve built a hub of trusted tools, expert guides, and helpful links to support homeowners, landlords, and property managers alike. From understanding insurance claims to accessing emergency response contacts, we’re here to make sure you have everything you need to move forward with clarity and confidence.

Help protect yourself and your home by knowing your rights before starting a home renovation. Learn how to hire a reliable contractor and see what you need to include in your contract with them.

Many of the responsibilities of both the renovator and the homeowner will have already been spelled out in the contract. Before the work actually starts, it’s a good idea to sit down with your renovator and review this in detail. Good communication is often the key to a good renovation experience.

Undertaking a renovation project can take time and effort. However, the more planning you do before starting the project, the better your chances of being happy with the work in the end.

Enbridge Gas and Save on Energy™ have partnered to launch the new Home Renovation Savings™ program, to help Ontarians improve their home efficiency* and comfort.

The Ontario government is launching new energy efficiency programs, including the new Home Renovation Savings Program, to help families and businesses save money. The programs are part of a new $10.9 billion, 12-year investment in energy efficiency, the largest in Canadian history.

You can claim up to $50,000 in qualifying expenditures for each qualifying renovation that is completed. The tax credit is 15% of your costs, up to a maximum of $7,500, for each claim you are eligible to make.

Learn more about Ontario’s Building Code so you can meet our building regulations.

The Ontario government has given ESA a mandate to improve public electrical safety. Learn how the Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) regulates and promotes electrical safety in Ontario.

Resolve a dispute with a landlord or tenant, and/or end a tenancy or co-op member’s occupancy