Upgrade Your Comfort Save Energy with Heating and Cooling Rebates MICHIGAN /Products
Nearly 50% of your energy use is for heating and cooling. Upgrade your HVAC equipment to: significantly reduce your energy use make your home more comfortable improve air quality fix uneven temperature spots help protect the environment
It s easy to upgrade. Your local contractor will guide you through the steps. 1. Choose from cash-back rebates in the chart or at ElectricIdeas.com/Products. 2. Your contractor will install the new equipment and submit your rebate application. To speed up processing, submit all eligible equipment on one application. 3. Watch for your rebate to arrive in the mail.
Energy-efficient Heating Air Source Heat Pump Rebates up to $700 Heat pumps are an energy-efficient alternative to furnaces and air conditioners. Like your refrigerator, they use electricity to move heat from one place to another. Even in air that seems cold, heat energy is present. When it s cold outside, heat pumps extract outside heat and transfer it inside. When it s warm outside, they reverse this process to push unwanted heat outside. Air source heat pumps use air-to-air exchange and are less expensive to install than ground-source heat pumps, while delivering 1½ 3 times more heat to your home than the electrical energy they use. Ductless Heat Pump Rebates up to $1,500 Ductless heat pumps are perfect for heating and cooling specific areas of your home. They are easy to install and offer a flexible low-cost solution for areas where ductwork doesn t exist or can t be installed. A ductless heat pump operates at a fraction of the cost of baseboard or ceiling cable heating. Central Air Conditioner Rebates up to $400 If your central air conditioner is older, upgrading to a new, highly efficient unit will substantially lower the amount of electricity used to cool your home.
and Cooling Equipment WiFi / Smart Thermostat Rebates up to $100 WiFi or Smart thermostats allow you to control your home s temperature via your phone from anywhere, anytime. Some Smart thermostats learn your schedule to customize a home energy plan and give you energy savings. Electronically Commutated Motor (ECM) Furnace Fan Rebates up to $150 Furnaces with Electronically Commutated Motors (ECM) are much quieter and use less energy than conventional furnace fan motors. The ECM fan motor rebate can t be combined with a heat pump rebate.
It s Time to Upgrade when Your heating and cooling equipment is over 15 years old, unreliable or inefficient You ve noticed excessive blower noises, or sporadic pops, bangs, or rattles from your furnace Your energy bills have gone up Your home is too cold or too warm and uncomfortable
HVAC Products Michigan Rebate Air Source Heat Pump SEER 15 / HSPF => 8.2 $500 SEER 16 / HSPF => 8.7 $600 SEER 17 / HSPF => 9.2 $700 Ductless Heat Pump 1 Ton 1 1.5 Ton >1.5 Ton SEER 21 / HSPF => 10 $500 $1,000 $1,500 Central Air Conditioner SEER 15 / EER => 12 $250 SEER 16 / EER => 13 $300 SEER 17 / EER => 13 $400 WiFi / Smart Thermostat (Electric Heat or Central Air Conditioning) $100 Electronically Commutated Motor (ECM) Furnace Fan $150 Home Energy Products*/ ENERGY STAR Michigan Rebate Heat Pump Water Heater => 2.0 $350 Pool Pump Multiple Speed $100 Variable Speed $200 Ceiling Fan $10 Dehumidifier $25 * Purchase at your local store or online
Other Ways to Save Take advantage of products, rebates and discounts to make easy energy saving upgrades and repairs to your home. These include: Lighting: Purchase energy-efficient LED bulbs at discounted prices at your local store. Appliance Recycling: Get $40 when you recycle your old working refrigerator or freezer. Home Energy Saving Kit: Take the Online Energy Checkup and get an Energy Saving Kit a $25 value. Learn more at ElectricIdeas.com/Home Product offerings and rebates are subject to change without notice. MICHIGAN 8/17