Michigan utility company’s offer homeowners several incentives to install energy efficient HVAC equipment that reduce energy loss throughout the year. These company’s support the installation of energy efficient HVAC equipment through substantial rebates. Below are some examples of the rebates being offered in Southeastern Michigan.

The DTE Energy (Gas) – Residential Energy Efficiency Program offers the following rebates for the installation of energy-efficient equipment within the home:

  • Programmable Thermostat: $10-$20
  • Refrigerator Recycling: $40
  • Dehumidifier and A/C Recycling: $20
  • Home Energy Audit: Up to $75
  • Furnace: Up to $500
  • Furnace Tune-up: $50
  • Boiler: $1000 – $1250
  • Storage Water Heater: $75
  • Tankless Water Heater: $100

The Consumers Energy (Electric) – Residential Energy Efficiency Program offers these rebates:

  • Programmable Thermostat: $10
  • Central A/C and Heat Pumps: $150 – $250
  • Central A/C Tune up: $50
  • Ground Source Heat Pump: $200-$300
  • Room A/C: $25
  • Dehumidifier: $25
  • ECM Blower: $100

If you have any questions regarding these Michigan’s 2014 HVAC Rebate Programs for Southeastern Homeowners and how you can qualify to receive them, please contact us at Solrac Heating & Cooling, we’ll be happy to advise you on your options.