HVAC Rebates and Tax Credits In Palos Hills, IL
Efficiency Rebates and Electrification Tax Credit Options
You have three ways to save on high-efficiency, ductless heat pumps.
- ComEd Rebates
- Federal Tax Credits
- Seasonal Manufacturer’s Rebates
Tax Credits on Heat pumps
Heat pumps that meet or exceed the highest efficiency tier qualify for a tax credit of up to $2,000 per year.
Qualified property includes new:
- Electric or natural gas heat pumps
- Ductless Mini Split Systems (no ductwork required)
- Ducted Mini Splits (minor ductwork required)
- Ducted Heat Pump Systems (use your existing ductwork)
- Electric or natural gas heat pump water heaters – eliminate burning natural gas to heat water
Case Study: Installing A Multi Zone Intelli-HEAT System In Naperville, IL
Problem: Uncomfortable addition to their home needed heating and cooling. They also wanted a new whole home system.
Solution: We installed a Mitsubishi Intelli-HEAT system to heat and cool the entire home efficiently.
ComEd Rebates for Illinois Homeowners
- Ductless and Mixed-Use Mini-Split Heat Pumps* >=17-SEER2 and >=9.4-EER2/>=10 HSPF2 – $1,000
- High Efficiency Heat Pumps and Ducted Mini-Splits Tier 1* >=15.2-SEER2 and >=9.4-EER2/>=8.1 HSPF2 – $1,200
- High Efficiency Heat Pumps and Ducted Mini-Splits Tier 2* >=17-SEER2 and >=9.4-EER2/>=8.5 HSPF2 – $1,400
- Smart Thermostat $100
Seasonal Manufacturer’s Rebates
Our equipment manufacturers will offer incentives in the spring and the fall. We are never sure what’s coming, but it’s safe to say you might save an additional $200 to $500 or more during a seasonal manufacturer’s rebate period.