Heating and Cooling System Rebates
Find out more about energy-efficient heating and/or cooling system rebates and instant discounts for a variety of high-efficiency heating and or cooling systems.
Heating and Cooling
If your heating and cooling system is more than ten years old or needs to be replaced, install an ENERGY STAR® certified system to maximize energy savings.
You want your home to be comfortable year-round, and now comfort and cost can be balanced with the selection of an energy-efficient heating and cooling system for your home.
Selecting and sizing the right system for your home has never been more important. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, heating and cooling account for up to 56 percent of energy used in a typical U.S. home, making it the largest energy expense for most homes.
Fortunately, now there are a wide variety of energy-efficient systems available to heat and cool your home. In addition, many heating and cooling systems have supporting equipment in common, such as thermostats and ducts, which provide opportunities for more energy savings.
Differentiating High Efficiency HVAC Systems
There are various kinds of HVAC systems you could have installed in your home which are dependent on where you live, square footage, construction type, and cost. Listed below are the two types available for the rebate.
- A split HVAC system is comprised of multiple sections, an indoor coil section in the ductwork, and an outdoor coil section (compressor/condenser) installed on the outside of the home. Inside the home (attic, basement, closet) there may be a combined fan and air conditioning coil in one box or separate coil and fan sections which can house a gas or oil heating furnace. Note that the installed system must be a matched assembly to qualify for rebate (the two or three components must be matched; more information can be found on the AHRI Directory). Most often, all sections would require replacement to ensure the best efficiency.
- A package system contains all components in one box (compressor, condenser, fan) and is typically found installed outside the home, in some cases on the roof and ducted into the home.
Ducted / Ductless Air Source Heat Pumps
Need to add heat to an addition? Turning a three-season room into a year-round room? Try an ultra-efficient and quiet ductless split heat pump for your heating and cooling needs. Receive up to $750 per ton in rebates. Find out more.
Geothermal Heat Pumps
Efficient and environmentally friendly, geothermal heat pumps use the stable, even temperature of the earth to heat and cool your home. Rebates up to $15,000 for qualifying ground source heat pumps. See how to qualify.
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High-Efficiency Natural Gas, Oil, or Propane Heating Systems
Install a qualifying natural gas furnace, natural gas boiler, or boiler circulator pump to reduce your home’s heating costs. Rebates of up to $750 for qualifying equipment are available. Find out more.