Under the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, federal income tax credits for energy efficiency home improvements will be available through December 31st, 2025. A broad selection of ENERGY STAR certified equipment is eligible for the tax credits. Independently certified to save energy, ENERGY STAR products are a smart investment for energy efficiency you can count on. Taking advantage of tax credits, along with any available rebates, is a good way to help make the transition to a clean energy future more affordable. Most of the six elements of an ENERGY STAR Home Upgrade are covered.
Credits amounts vary by category please see the summaries below. For personal tax guidance, consult a qualified tax professional.
Earn Up to $3,200 in Credits!
Heating and Cooling
- Furnaces – $600
- Boilers – $600
- Central A/C – $600
- Air Source Heat Pumps – $2,000
- Biomass Fuel Stoves – $2,000
Water Heating
- Heat Pump Water Heater – up to $2,000
- Tankless Water Heater – $600
Electrical Panel
- Electrical Panel Upgrade – $600
Clean Energy
- Geothermal Heat Pump – 30%
- Solar Energy Systems – 30%
- Small Wind Turbines – 30%
- Fuel Cells – 30%
Building Products
- Insulation – $600
- Exterior Doors – $500
- Windows& Skylights – $600
Home Audit
- Home Audit Incentive – $150
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Every Model Qualify
Only certain qualifying models—often ENERGY STAR® certified—are eligible. Ask our team to review options for your home.
How Do I Claim the Credit?
Save your purchase and installation documentation and consult a tax professional for filing guidance specific to your situation.
Can I Combine Tax Credits With Local Rebates?
Often yes—availability varies by utility and program. We can help you check current local rebates alongside federal credits.
What Documents Should I Keep?
Keep invoices, installation records, and equipment details (model numbers; certificates where applicable). Your tax professional can advise if anything else is needed.