HVAC Rebate expansion incentivizes new technology  - Carolina Country
July 2023

Tideland’s most generous heat pump rebate, previously reserved for dual fuel and geothermal systems, has been expanded to incentize new technologies that are a win-win for members and the co-op. Whole-house heat pump technologies like the Mitsubishi Hyper Heat, which do not require auxilliary heat strips, will now qualify for a $300 rebate. That’s in addition to federal tax credits and state rebates that have just been rolled out to further promote an electrified lifestyle.

Through 2032, the federal government’s Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit allows qualified households to deduct 30% of the costs for buying and installing a qualifying heat pump, up to $2,000 annually. State rebates up to $8,000 will soon be available to help low income households install qualifying heat pumps.

Hyper-heating, variable-capacity heat pumps are designed to provide reliable heating at temperatures as low as -13° F and are now used in some of the coldest regions of the U.S. When properly designed and installed, they also do a phenomenal job of dehumidifying your living space.

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For more information visit our rebate page or call energy advisor Heidi Smith at 252-944-2140.

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