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Unlock Energy Efficiency: Maximize Your Savings with Florida's 2026 Rebates

Florida homeowners face rising energy costs and the challenge of keeping their homes cool in a hot climate. Fortunately, 2026 brings expanded opportunities to save money and reduce energy use through state and federal rebates. Upgrading your HVAC system and improving home efficiency can lower bills, increase comfort, and support a greener lifestyle. This guide explains the key programs available in Florida, how to combine rebates, and why acting now makes financial sense.


Eye-level view of a modern air conditioning unit installed outside a Florida home
Energy-efficient HVAC unit outside a Florida residence

Federal Updates Affecting Energy Efficiency Rebates After 2025


The Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit (25C), a popular federal tax credit, will expire after December 31, 2025. Homeowners who have not yet taken advantage of this credit should consider making eligible improvements before the deadline to benefit from tax savings.


Despite this expiration, other federal incentives funded by the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) will continue to support energy efficiency upgrades in Florida. These programs provide rebates that can total up to $22,000 when combined with state and utility incentives. This funding aims to encourage homeowners to invest in efficient HVAC systems, insulation, and electrification of home appliances.


Florida State Programs Expanding Rebates in 2026


The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) administers several federal-backed rebate programs that will roll out in 2026. These programs offer substantial financial support for homeowners upgrading their homes to save energy.


  • HOMES Program

Offers up to $8,000 for projects that achieve at least 20% energy savings. Eligible improvements include HVAC upgrades, insulation, and air sealing. Income-qualified households or those achieving higher savings may receive larger rebates.


  • HEEHRA Program

Provides up to $14,000 in rebates for low- to moderate-income households switching to efficient electric systems. This includes up to $8,000 specifically for installing heat pumps, which are highly efficient for Florida’s climate.


Homeowners should check FDACS eligibility guidelines and apply early, as funds are available until depleted and may last through 2031.


Utility Rebates Provide Additional Savings


Many Florida utility companies offer ongoing rebates that can be combined with state programs to maximize savings. These incentives cover a range of energy-efficient upgrades:


  • Florida Power & Light (FPL)

Offers $150 or more for high-SEER air conditioners and additional rebates for insulation improvements.


  • Duke Energy

Provides up to $1,700 total, including $300 for HVAC upgrades and $800 for insulation.


  • JEA

Gives $200 for heat pumps or air conditioners and $50 for smart thermostats.


  • Florida Public Utilities (FPU)

Offers between $250 and $500 for efficient HVAC systems.


  • Other Utilities (TECO, OUC, etc.)

Provide rebates ranging from $100 to $300 or more for various upgrades. Homeowners should verify specific offers with their providers.


Combining these utility rebates with state and federal programs can result in total savings exceeding $5,000 per project.


Why Upgrading Your HVAC System Makes Sense in Florida


Replacing an old HVAC system with an energy-efficient model can reduce cooling bills by 30 to 50 percent. Efficient systems also require fewer repairs and extend the lifespan of your equipment. In Florida’s hot and humid climate, a reliable and efficient HVAC system improves indoor comfort significantly.


Beyond cost savings, energy-efficient upgrades increase your home’s market value. Buyers increasingly look for homes with lower utility costs and environmentally friendly features. Taking advantage of rebates in 2026 means you can enjoy these benefits sooner while reducing your carbon footprint.


How Air Care Technicians Can Help You Maximize Savings


Navigating the various rebate programs and eligibility requirements can be complex. Air Care Technicians specialize in helping Florida homeowners assess their current systems, recommend the best upgrades, and assist with rebate applications. Their expertise ensures you get the most value from available incentives and receive professional installation and ongoing support.


Whether you want to install a high-efficiency heat pump, improve insulation, or add smart thermostats, Air Care Technicians provide personalized service tailored to your home’s needs.


Take Action Now to Secure Your Rebates and Savings


Energy efficiency rebates in Florida are expanding in 2026, but funds are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Upgrading your HVAC system and home insulation now can lock in substantial savings and reduce your energy bills for years.


Contact Air Care Technicians today for a free consultation. Their team will guide you through the process, from energy assessments to installation and rebate claims.




 
 
 

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