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Sep 5, 2023 | Energy Efficiency | 11 comments

Prepare for winter with heating rebates

You can receive up to $450 in rebates on efficient HVAC equipment

In an average home, heating accounts for nearly half of the energy used, making efficiency even more important. If your home’s equipment is more than 10 to 15 years old or needs frequent repairs, it could be time to replace it with new, more energy-efficient technology.

Smart energy upgrades to your home heating system could save you money by significantly reducing the energy you use while maintaining the comfort of your home. The ENERGY STAR® Home Upgrade includes the highest-impact, most energy-efficient improvements you can make in your home.

Air-Source Heat Pumps

Often used in mild climates, air-source heat pumps use the difference between outdoor and indoor air temperatures to heat your home.

Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pumps

Get high-efficiency heating with no existing ductwork required. Ductless mini-split heat pumps consume 60 percent less energy than standard home heating systems.

Smart Thermostats

Smart thermostats make it easy to set an energy-saving schedule, control settings right from your smartphone and gain a better understanding of your energy use.

Heat Pump Water Heaters

Your water heater consumes 20 percent of your home’s energy. ENERGY STAR®-certified heat pump water heaters use 70 percent less energy, saving a household of four approximately $3,500 over its lifetime.

Rebates are available for upgrades to these ENERGY STAR®-certified products:
• Up to $450 on air-source heat pumps
• Up to $400 on ductless mini-split heat pumps
• Up to $400 off heat pump water heaters
• Up to $100 off smart thermostats

Our rebates lower the cost of high-efficiency solutions that save energy while keeping you and your family comfortable during the cold winter months.

Find the heating system that’s right for you and receive up to $450.

11 Comments

  1. Robert Bauder

    We replaced our 2 ton air cooled heat pump w/16 seer unit last January 2023. Are we eligible for a PPL rebate now?

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  2. ERROL W DEETER

    In May, 2023, ECO Air Mechanical Systems installed a Bosch HVAC System. The heat pump is a Bosch 20.5 SEER and a Honeywell Smart Thermostat. The cost of my system was $19,104. The salesman completed and submitted the rebate form on my computer at at my 00me. He said I would receive a rebate of $450.00 for the heat pump and $50.00 for the thermostat. Could you please tell me the status of my rebate at this time. Thank you.

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    • Alecia

      Good Morning, Errol. PLease call us at 1-800-342-5775 to check the status of your rebate. Thank you!

      Reply
  3. Marlon Mears

    Can you help with a conversion from oil to an electronic heating pump?

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    • Alecia

      Good Morning, you may want to call an HVAC company to assist you with the specifics of what your home may need. Thank you!

      Reply
  4. STEVEPATCHEN

    HAVE BEEN WAITING THREE MONTHS FOR REBATE MONEY!! WHY DOES IT TAKE SO LONG?? WHY CAN’T I GET A STATUS UPDATE? YOUR STAFF DOESN’T SEEM TO WANT TO HELP WITH ANSWERS, ALL THEY DO IS PROVIDE LIP SERVICE!!

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    • Alecia

      Good Morning, someone from our rebate team will be reaching out to you to assist you further. Thank you!

      Reply
  5. Patricia Deitzel

    We just had installed a ductless air system this summer. Got rid of our big window air-conditioning for the ductless, which did helpnus save on our electric bill.
    My husband spoke to someone there and they said we can’t get a rebate.
    I do beleave they were mistaken and I would like to visit this to see about a rebate for the upgrade we just committed too.
    If someone could please reach out to me.

    Thank you, Patty Deitzel

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    • Alecia

      Good Morning, we are happy to have someone reach out to you to assist you further. Thank you!

      Reply
  6. Joan lewis

    I like to know if you replace wall heaters as i think mine dont work to well, they have been in this house since it wes built. i am 87 years old and the only one i can talk to in ppl rhermostats rhat was put in this house two years ago was not good i had to replace them to work them i do think the base broad are not doing rhe job they were made for.so i hope you can help me LET ME KNOW IF YOU REPLACE THEM> or should i find someone to check them out???????

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    • Alecia

      Good Afternoon, Joan. Please call us at 1-800-342-5775. Thank you!

      Reply

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