Enjoy a More Comfortable Home and Save Money Doing it!
Outstanding Heat Pump Rebate
Save Thousands in Federal Tax Credits and State Rebates
Did you know that there are many programs in South Carolina that will pay you to upgrade your HVAC system? So before you go and talk to a local HVAC contractor, it’s worth investigating what heat pump rebate programs exist to help you upgrade to a more energy-efficient unit.
When it’s time to replace your old and costly heating and cooling system, it might be time to install an energy-efficient heat pump in your home. If your current HVAC system is more than 10 years old or is costing you a bunch on repair costs, or just not keeping your home as comfortable as you like, it’s time to consider a heat pump.
Switching to a heat pump rebate can make your home more comfortable, reduce your energy usage and carbon footprint, and save you money for years to come. Even better, the government will give you the incentive to do just that.
Switching to a More Energy Efficient HVAC System
It might come as a revelation to discover the significant amount of energy your HVAC system, including the Heat Pump, utilizes in order to maintain a comfortable living environment in your home. Approximately half of your energy expenses are allocated to heating and cooling your residence. Prioritizing efficiency in this aspect makes perfect sense, not only for environmental considerations but also to reduce costs. By optimizing your HVAC system, you can contribute positively to the environment while enhancing your home’s financial well-being..
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Available Rebates From Duke Energy
* Energy Efficiency Rating as certified by the Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI)
** Each qualified smart thermostat product must be purchased with corresponding HVAC equipment through a participating contractor, installed and programmed through customer’s home Wi-Fi network
Current as of Nov 2022
We are currently confirming all rebates and discounts with the Federal Government and local utility companies so watch this space for more information soon! Or contact us via the contact information below and find out how you can save money on your next HVAC upgrade.