Connecticut homeowners can cut project costs with utility incentives and federal tax credits for efficient heating upgrades. Use the official links below to check current amounts, qualifying equipment, and application steps.
Connecticut Furnace Rebates — Key Links
- DSIRE State Incentive Database (CT)
- EnergizeCT — Incentives
- CT DEEP — Energy
- ENERGY STAR Federal Tax Credits
- IRS Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit (25C)
Connecticut Furnace Rebates — Utility and Local Programs
Eversource Connecticut / United Illuminating (UI)
- EnergizeCT Rebates — HVAC incentives offered through Eversource and UI programs.
CT Natural Gas Utilities
Connecticut Federal and Tax Incentives
Connecticut HVAC Rebates FAQ
Which heating systems in Connecticut typically qualify?
High-efficiency air-source heat pumps, gas furnaces, and heat pump water heaters that meet program ratings.
Can I combine EnergizeCT rebates with 25C?
Often yes, if equipment meets both program rules and IRS limits. Keep invoices and model numbers.
Do I need an approved contractor?
Most programs require licensed or participating contractors and AHRI documentation.
How fast are rebates paid?
Timing varies; plan for several weeks after submitting complete documentation.
Are income-based incentives available?
Yes. Some EnergizeCT offers are enhanced for income-eligible households.