Save Big with Rebates & Tax Credits
There's never been a better time to invest in your home's efficiency. Federal, state, and local programs can save you thousands.
Federal Tax Credits
Dollar-for-dollar reductions in your federal income tax.
Federal Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC)
30% of total system costThe Inflation Reduction Act provides a 30% federal tax credit for residential solar energy systems, including panels, inverters, battery storage, and installation labor. This is a dollar-for-dollar reduction in your federal income tax — not just a deduction.
Eligibility
- Must own the solar energy system (not leased)
- System must be installed on your primary or secondary residence
- Must have sufficient federal tax liability to claim the credit
- Excess credit can be rolled forward to future tax years
Note: 30% rate available through December 31, 2032. Reduces to 26% in 2033 and 22% in 2034.
Federal Heat Pump Tax Credit
Up to $2,000 per yearThe Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit provides up to $2,000 annually for qualifying heat pump installations, including air-source heat pumps and heat pump water heaters. This is a direct tax credit that resets each year.
Eligibility
- Heat pump must meet ENERGY STAR efficiency requirements
- Must be installed in your primary residence
- Credit resets annually — claim up to $2,000 each year
- Professional installation required
Note: Available through December 31, 2032.
Federal Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit
Up to $1,200 per year (general) + $2,000 (heat pumps)This credit covers a range of energy-efficient home improvements including insulation, energy-efficient HVAC equipment, and certain roofing materials. The annual limit is $1,200 for general improvements plus an additional $2,000 for heat pumps.
Eligibility
- Improvements must meet specific efficiency standards
- Must be installed in your primary residence
- Includes insulation, ENERGY STAR HVAC equipment, and qualifying roofing
- Annual credit limit resets each tax year
Note: Available through December 31, 2032.
State Programs
State-level rebates and incentive programs.
State Energy Efficiency Rebate Program
Varies by state — up to $8,000Many states offer their own rebate programs for energy-efficient home improvements. These programs often cover HVAC upgrades, solar installations, insulation, and energy audits. We help you identify and apply for every rebate you're eligible for.
Eligibility
- Eligibility varies by state of residence
- Typically requires use of certified contractors (like us)
- May require pre-approval before work begins
- Often stackable with federal tax credits
Note: Program availability and amounts change annually. Contact us for current details.
Utility Rebates
Rebates from your local utility company.
Utility Company HVAC Rebates
Up to $1,500 per systemMany local utility companies offer rebates for upgrading to high-efficiency HVAC equipment. These rebates can be combined with federal and state incentives for maximum savings. We work with regional utilities and know which rebates are currently available.
Eligibility
- Must be a customer of a participating utility company
- Equipment must meet minimum efficiency ratings (SEER, HSPF)
- Installation by a licensed contractor required
- Application typically required within 90 days of installation
Utility Solar Incentive Programs
Varies — performance-based incentives up to $0.05/kWhSome utility companies offer additional incentives for solar installations, including performance-based payments, upfront rebates, or favorable net metering rates. These programs incentivize distributed solar generation and can significantly improve your system's ROI.
Eligibility
- Must be a customer of a participating utility
- System must be interconnected to the utility grid
- May have capacity limits — early applicants get priority
- Net metering terms vary by utility
Manufacturer Rebates
Seasonal promotions from equipment manufacturers.
Manufacturer HVAC Equipment Rebates
Up to $1,000 per systemMajor HVAC manufacturers like Carrier, Trane, Lennox, and Rheem offer seasonal rebates on qualifying equipment. These rebates change quarterly and can be stacked with utility and federal incentives for substantial total savings.
Eligibility
- Must purchase qualifying equipment models
- Seasonal promotions — timing varies
- Professional installation by authorized dealer required
- Registration with manufacturer typically required
Note: Manufacturer promotions change seasonally. Ask about current offers.
Manufacturer Roofing Product Rebates
Up to $500 + extended warranty upgradesPremium roofing manufacturers offer rebates and enhanced warranty programs when certified contractors install qualifying products. As certified installers for GAF, CertainTeed, and Owens Corning, we can offer these exclusive savings and warranty upgrades.
Eligibility
- Must use qualifying manufacturer products
- Installation by certified contractor (we qualify)
- Full system installation typically required (not just shingles)
- Extended warranty registration at no additional cost
Rebate amounts and eligibility are subject to change. The information above is provided as a general guide and may not reflect the most current program details. Tax credits require sufficient tax liability — consult your tax advisor. MyEfficientHome helps you identify and apply for all available incentives, but we are not tax professionals. Contact us for the most up-to-date information on rebates available in your area.
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