AC Rebates 2025
New AC Rebates Coming in 2025:
What Texas Homeowners Need to Know – Starting in 2025, Texas homeowners will have access to significant rebate opportunities for energy-efficient home upgrades through new state and local programs. These changes come at a crucial time, as new EPA refrigerant regulations will increase AC installation costs throughout 2025.
State-Level Programs
The Texas State Energy Conservation Office will manage two major rebate programs launching in mid-2025, with $690 million in available funding:
- The HOMES Rebate Program focuses on comprehensive home energy improvements. This performance-based program rewards homeowners for making whole-house energy-saving retrofits.
- The Home Electrification and Application Rebate (HEAR) program specifically helps low and moderate-income homeowners. It offers rebates for switching to electrical heat pumps and making ventilation and insulation improvements.
Remember, with the new EPA regulations taking effect, AC installation costs will increase in 2025, making these rebate programs even more valuable for homeowners planning to upgrade their systems.
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