Winter 2024 Rebates and Tax Credits
Competitive and Straight Forward Pricing All Year
Many of our competitors in the home heating and air conditioning industry continually offer discounts as a percentage off of their "standard" price. Often times, these discounts will be reduced if you don't purchase a system from them right away. This serves as a tool to try to get you, the homeowner, to purchase sooner, and to try and give you the impression that you're getting more value. However, the reality is that these companies simply raise their "standard price" by the amount of your discount, meaning you weren't really offered a "discount" in the first place.
At Evergreen Home Heating and Energy, we keep our prices fair all year round, meaning you can always expect to receive a great value. Not only do we have some of the highest ratings on Yelp and Angies List in our industry, our pricing is extremely straightforward.
Federal HVAC Tax Credit - Available for Equipment purchased and installed in 2024
In December 2022, the U.S. government renewed the tax credit for high-efficiency heating and cooling equipment.
What it Covers
- Up to 30% of the cost, up to $2,000 per year of Heat Pump purchase and installation
- $600 maximum credit available for qualifying central Air Conditioners, Heat Pumps, Packaged Units and Ductless Mini-Split Systems
- 30% of the cost, up to $600 off of qualifying Furnaces and Boilers
Qualification Details
- Homeowners, including renters, may also be able to claim credits, as well as owners of second homes used as residences. Landlords cannot claim this credit.
- The tax credit has other limitations. Homeowners and renters should consult with their tax advisor for applicability
- This tax credit is compatible with all other incentives currently being offered
Puget Sound Energy
Get cash back on energy-efficient heating systems:
PSE has several heating rebate offers that can help save you money, if you qualify.
Gas Furnace, Electric Heat Pump and Dual-Fuel (Hybrid) Heat Pump Rebates:
Replacing an inefficient heating system can save you money on energy bills and also improve the comfort of your home. Use PSE's heating rebates to make the purchase of an energy-efficient electric or natural gas heating system easier on your wallet. Contact us to learn more! or visit PSE | Home Heating Rebates
Electric Forced-Air Furnance to Air-Source Heat Pump Rebate:
Customers of PSE who are updating from an electric forced-air furnace to a ducted cold-climate heat pump system are eligible for up to $4,000 in rebates upon installation.
If you update to a ducted or ductless heat pump system (not cold-climate specific,) you are still eligible for up to $2,400 in rebates for updating.
Compatibility:
You may be able to combine this with other rebates, such as the Midstream rebate, manufacture rebates, and the Federal Tax Credit. Contact our Comfort Advisors to understand all of your options.
Seattle City Light: Clean Heat Rebate
Seattle City Light is offering up to $2,000 in rebates to customers for converting from oil-fired heating to a high-efficiency air source heat pump. This Seattle City Light Residential Rebate is tiered based on the efficiency rating of the heat pump you decide to purchase and install.
Our Evaluation Process
What To Expect During The Evaluation
Your Home Energy Evaluation will last for one to two hours, depending on what options you are interested in and what questions you have. At no time will you be pressured to make a purchasing decision. The appointment will be purely informational. You can expect the following to occur during your evaluation:
Taking Detailed Measurements of Your Home
During the first portion of the evaluation, our Comfort Advisor will take detailed measurements of your home, including measuring the square footage and ceiling heights of all the rooms, measuring windows and noting their energy performance rating, looking at your home's insulation, and examining your current system. The Comfort Advisor will use all of the information gathered to perform a "Heat Loss Calculation" which assures the proper sizing of any comfort system options you will receive.
Home Energy Evaluation Questionnaire
While the Comfort Advisor is performing the heat loss calculation, you will be asked to fill out a short questionnaire. This will assist us in giving you information that is taylored to your specific needs and interests regarding your comfort system.
Reviewing Your Options
After the heat loss calculation, the Comfort Advisor will go over some options and make some recommendations regarding the needs and interests you expressed on the questionnaire. The Comfort Advisor will also explain the utility, federal, and manufacturer rebates you may qualify for. Our comfort advisors are well informed in all of the ways you can save money and become more energy efficient. This includes government stimulus programs, local power company incentives, and manufacturer rebates and incentives
After The Evaluation
Proposal and Energy Evaluation Report
After your Home Energy Evaluation, the Comfort Advisor will send you a proposal with an Energy Evaluation Report. This report will contain a lot of valuable information, including an annual fuel cost comparison for all of the options you are looking at, compared to your current system. The report will help you estimate the time it will take to recoup your initial investment for different efficiency options, and tell you how much energy you could expect to save, assuming your current usage remains the same. This will allow you to make an extremely informed decision about your home comfort system.