How State Rebates Fit Into The Bigger Picture
Think in layers: state rebates, utility incentives, and federal tax credits can often complement one another, but rules vary by state. Many programs prioritize high-efficiency equipment and measured energy savings. A smart plan sequences pre-approval, installation, and documentation so each layer is captured without triggering “double-dip” restrictions.
How State Rebates Fit Into The Bigger Picture
States typically ask for product efficiency ratings, qualified installation, and project location details. Some focus benefits on existing homes, income-qualified households, or specific climate zones. Expect requirements like AHRI certificates, ENERGY STAR criteria, contractor participation, and occasional home energy assessments to verify baselines and predicted savings.