All Qualified Upgrades
Six categories that anchor the federal + state + utility stack
These are the home upgrades that consistently get the deepest rebate stacks across all 50 states.
All Qualified Upgrades
These are the home upgrades that consistently get the deepest rebate stacks across all 50 states.
ENERGY STAR-certified central air conditioners and gas furnaces qualify for $600 federal credits and utility rebates ranging $200-$1,500.
See rebates →The single biggest rebate stack in the IRA: $2,000 federal credit + $8,000 DOE HEAR + utility rebates. Air-source, ground-source, and ductless mini-splits.
See rebates →Heat pump water heaters get a $2,000 federal credit and up to $1,750 DOE HEAR rebate. They use 60-70% less energy than electric resistance tanks.
See rebates →Attic, wall, and rim-joist insulation qualify for 30% federal credit (up to $1,200) plus utility rebates of $0.10-$0.50 per square foot.
See rebates →ENERGY STAR-certified cool roofing reduces attic temperatures by 50°F+ in hot climates. Utility rebates available; federal credit applies to integrated systems.
See rebates →Federal credit covers 30% of replacement windows ($600/year cap) and exterior doors ($250/door, $500 total). Utility rebates vary widely by state.
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