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Save up to $16,000 on Home Upgrades!

Georgia’s Home Energy Rebates

Georgia homeowners can now qualify for up to $16,000 in state rebates to improve their home's energy efficiency.
As an approved contractor, PV will help you choose the right upgrades, verify your eligibility, and submit a successful rebate application.
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Which Georgia Rebate 
Makes Sense for You?

Replace AC and Gas Furnace —

With New Heat  Pump System (Dual Fuel or All Electric)

Who Qualifies?
  • Any Georgia homeowner may replace a separate AC + gas furnace with either:
    • an all-electric heat pump & air handler, or
    • a hybrid "dual fuel" system that pairs a high‑efficiency heat pump with a backup gas furnace.
  • Both options are eligible for HEAR (income‑based) or HER (performance‑based) rebates.
What's a Hybrid Dual Fuel System?

The heat pump does the heating and cooling for 90%+ of the year. When outside temperatures dip below a set point, the integrated high‑efficiency gas furnace automatically takes over, ensuring reliable warmth with much lower annual gas use.

HEAR Program Rebate (Income‑Based):
  • <80% AMI: Up to 100% of project costs (max $8,000 per heat‑pump system, $14,000 total with panel/wiring).
  • 81-150% AMI: 50% of costs (same dollar caps).
HER Program Rebate (Performance‑Based):

Combine the new heat‑pump or hybrid system with whole‑home upgrades targeting 20% or 35% energy savings to earn:

  • <80% AMI: Up to $10,000 (20% savings) or $16,000 (35%).
  • >80% AMI: $2,000 (20%) or $4,000 (35%).
Why Upgrade?
  • Cut heating & cooling bills with a single high‑efficiency system.
  • All‑electric option eliminates onsite gas; hybrid option slashes gas consumption while keeping furnace backup for extreme cold.
Stack Additional Incentives:
  • Federal Tax Credit: 30% of out‑of‑pocket costs (max $2,000).
  • Georgia Power Rebates: Extra savings for customers.

Replace AC and Gas Furnace —

With High-Efficiency AC & Gas Furnace

Who Qualifies?
  • Homeowners upgrading to a high-efficiency AC and gas furnace can earn rebates only through the HER program (gas-to-gas systems aren't covered by HEAR).
HER Program Rebate:
  • <80% AMI: Up to $10,000 at 20% energy savings, or $16,000 at 35% energy savings. Can cover 80-98% of total costs.
  • >80% AMI (no income cap): $2,000 back at 20% savings; $4,000 back at 35% savings.
Why Upgrade?
  • Significantly lower heating and cooling costs with a high-efficiency system.
  • Often requires additional home efficiency upgrades (like insulation, air sealing, or duct sealing) to meet 20-35% whole-home energy HER savings—these costs can be rebated as part of the project.
Stack Additional Incentives:
  • Federal Tax Credits: Up to $600 for an ENERGY STAR® gas furnace and $600 for an efficient AC.
  • Manufacturer and Utility Rebates: Some gas and electric utilities offer additional rebates—check local programs.

Replace Heat Pump —

With New Heat  Pump System (Dual Fuel or All Electric)

Who Qualifies?
  • Homeowners replacing an older electric heat pump—or converting it into a hybrid dual‑fuel setup can claim rebates through the HER program (electric‑to‑electric or electric‑to‑hybrid upgrades are not covered by HEAR).

Hybrid option: add a high‑efficiency gas furnace for backup while the new heat pump handles day‑to‑day heating and all cooling.

HER Program Rebate:
  • <80% AMI: Up to $10,000 (20% savings) or $16,000 (35%).
  • >80% AMI: $2,000 (20%) or $4,000 (35%).
Why Upgrade?
  • Up to 50% less energy use with next‑gen variable‑speed heat‑pump technology.
  • Option to keep or add a gas furnace for peace‑of‑mind heating in rare deep‑freeze events.
  • Insulation, air‑sealing or duct work may be needed to reach 20-35% savings and maximize HER benefits.
Stack Additional Incentives:
  • Federal Tax Credit: Up to $2,000 on a qualifying heat pump.
  • Utility Rebates: Check Georgia Power for extra savings.

Install  Ductless  Mini Split System —

No Replacement Needed

Who Qualifies?
  • Ideal for homeowners wanting to add supplemental heating and cooling in areas without central air or needing extra comfort (like basements, attics, garages, additions, or sunrooms).
  • Also a great option for homes wanting a new mini-split instead of installing full central air (especially when avoiding ductwork costs).
HEAR Program Rebate:
  • <80% AMI: Up to 100% of project costs covered (up to $14,000 total, including wiring & panel upgrades).
  • 81-150% AMI: Covers 50% of total project costs (up to $14,000).
Why Install a Mini-Split?
  • Heat and cool specific rooms efficiently without needing full central air.
  • Avoid the cost of installing ducts—great for homes without existing ductwork.
  • Energy-efficient and whisper-quiet operation.
Stack Additional Incentives:
  • Federal Tax Credit: 30% back, up to $2,000.
  • Georgia Power Rebates: Additional savings if you're a customer.

Replace  Gas Water  Heater —

With New High-Efficiency Heat  Pump Water Heater

Who Qualifies?
  • Homeowners switching from a gas (or propane/oil) water heater to an electric heat pump water heater (HPWH). Qualifies for both HEAR and HER if included in a whole-home project.
HEAR Program Rebate (Income-Based):
  • <80% AMI: $1,750 off the HPWH cost.
  • 81-150% AMI: 50% off the project cost (up to $1,750 for HPWH).
HER Program Rebate (Performance-Based):

If the HPWH is part of a broader upgrade targeting 20% or 35% energy savings, it can help you reach the threshold for:

  • <80% AMI: Up to $10,000 (20% savings) or $16,000 (35% savings) toward total project costs.
  • >80% AMI (no income cap): $2,000 (20% savings) or $4,000 (35% savings).

Why Upgrade?

  • Cut water heating costs by up to 70% compared to gas.
  • Lower total home energy use—helping you reach HER's 20-35% savings goal.
  • Reduce fossil fuel consumption while providing reliable hot water.

Stack Additional Incentives:

  • Federal Tax Credit: 30% off the cost, up to $2,000.
  • Georgia Power Rebate: Up to $1,000 back.

Replace Gas  Water  Heater —

With New High-Efficiency Gas Model

Who Qualifies?
  • Homeowners upgrading an older gas water heater to a high-efficiency gas model. Qualifies for HER if it's part of a whole-home effort reaching 20-35% energy savings.
HER Program Rebate (Performance-Based):
  • <80% AMI: Covers 80-98% of total costs, up to $10,000 (20% savings) or $16,000 (35% savings).
  • >80% AMI: Up to $2,000 (20% savings) or $4,000 (35% savings).
Why Upgrade?
  • Reduce gas usage and improve efficiency with a condensing gas water heater.
  • Combine this upgrade with other measures (like HVAC, insulation, or air sealing) to reach 20-35% energy savings and unlock significant rebates.
Stack Additional Incentives:
  • Federal Tax Credit: Up to $600 for a high-efficiency gas water heater.
  • Gas Utility Rebates: Some natural gas companies offer additional incentives.

PV Helps You Take Advantage of State Rebates—And Save Big

Georgia’s Home Energy Rebates: 
Everything You Need to Know

If you're a Metro Atlanta homeowner thinking about upgrading your HVAC system or water heater in 2025, our team at PV can help you understand your rebate options. As a state-approved contractor for Georgia's Home Energy Rebates Program, we're here to guide you through each step and help you receive the full rebates you're eligible for.

Ready to take the next step? Click "Get Started" below or call (404) 798-9672 to learn more about your potential savings.

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Key Highlights:

  • Savings for Everyone: Achieve at least a 20% energy reduction and qualify for rebates—even if your income exceeds area median income thresholds.
  • Extra Savings for Low-to-Moderate Income Households: Households under 150% of the area median income—less than about $175,000 per year for a family of five—can see total new HVAC system costs reduced to $1,000–$5,000, which is a 60%–80% discount at purchase.
  • Stack & Save Even More: You may qualify for both HER and HEAR if you’re considering extensive work such as insulation, air sealing, electrical upgrades, or a new water heater. You can even combine rebates with the IRA 25C tax credit, Georgia Power rebates and Carrier Cool Cash rebates for total savings exceeding $30,000.

See How Much You Could Save On Eligible Upgrades

Enter your household details below and check the "Heating, ventilation & cooling" dropdown for HVAC rebates, or explore other project options. Note: High-efficiency gas furnaces and gas water heaters are also eligible for rebates through the HER program.

Click the "Get Started" button below and contact PV today to discuss your project, understand potential costs, and make informed decisions about your upgrades.




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A Family’s Gas-to-Electric Transformation

Real-World HEAR Example:

Imagine a family of five who earns less than $174,000 per year. They replace their old, inefficient AC and furnace with a new heating & cooling heat pump system costing $11,000. Because their income is between 81-150% of Atlanta's AMI, they qualify for a HEAR rebate covering 50% of the total project cost (up to $14,000) right at purchase. Instead of paying $11,000, they pay only $5,500 total upfront no waiting for tax returns or credits, and financing is easy! What else? Stack the 25C tax credit and save another 30% on your remaining $5,500 an extra $1,650 bringing your final cost down to $3,850!
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A Family’s Whole-Home Efficiency Upgrade

Real-World HER Example:

Imagine a family of five who earns less than $92,000 per year. Their older home suffers from poor insulation, leaky ducts, and outdated HVAC equipment. Working with a BPI-certified contractor, they install improved insulation, seal their ducts, and upgrade to an efficient AC and gas furnace. The project costs $18,000. Because their income is under 80% of Atlanta's AMI and they achieved 35% energy savings, they qualify for the maximum HER rebate: $16,000 off at purchase. Instead of $18,000, they now pay just $2,000—and will enjoy significantly lower utility bills moving forward!*

Claim Your Rebate Savings Today

Our Customer Advocate Center is ready to help you determine your HER and HEAR program eligibility, find the best upgrades for your home, and maximize your rebates. Please note: We currently serve homeowners in the Metro Atlanta area only.

Complete the form below or call us at (404) 798-9672 to see if this program is a good fit for you!



How To Get Started

Work With PV to Secure Georgia’s Home Energy Rebates

Georgia's Home Energy Rebates make it easier for homeowners to invest in energy-saving and electrification projects. As an approved contractor, PV Heating, Cooling & Plumbing will help you choose the right upgrades, verify eligibility, and submit a successful rebate application.

1 Decide how you’d like to participate.

Focus on improvements that best fit your needs—such as a high-efficiency HVAC system, insulation and air sealing, or a heat pump water heater. Unsure where to start? PV can help guide you toward the best options.

2 Contact PV of Atlanta today.

Fill out the form on this page to connect with our Customer Advocate Center. We'll confirm your eligibility, discuss rebate options, and schedule your free in-home consultation and complimentary energy assessment.

3 Gather what you need & get started.

We'll let you know which documents are required and handle the submission process. Once approved, we'll finalize details, schedule your project, and offer financing options if needed. Every new system from PV includes a 10-year parts and labor warranty.
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INFO CENTER

All About Georgia's Home Energy Rebates: Key Details, Tips, and Benefits for a Worry-Free Home

Is eligibility for the HEAR and HER programs based on income?
To be eligible for HEAR, your household must earn less than 150% of area median income (AMI). All households are eligible for HER, regardless of income. With both programs, lower income households qualify for more savings. A PV customer advocate can help you determine your eligibility.
What kinds of electrification projects and energy improvements qualify for HEAR?
Heat pump HVAC system installations, building envelope improvements (insulation, air sealing, ventilation), heat pump water heater installation, heat pump clothes dryer installation, electric range, oven or cooktop installation, electric wiring upgrades, electric load service center installation.
Which energy upgrades qualify for HER rebates?
Upgrading to an energy efficient heat pump, high efficiency gas furnace installations, energy efficient water heater installations, whole-house electrification, building performance upgrades (insulation, air sealing), sealing and insulating HVAC ducts, energy efficient lighting installation, qualifying window replacement projects, and more!
If I already have a heat pump, can I still qualify for a rebate if I replace it?
Replacing an existing heat pump with a new heat pump does not qualify for rebates under the HEAR program. Upgrading to a more energy efficient heat pump may help you qualify for a HER rebate if your total energy reduction is greater than 20% when combined with other eligible home improvements.
Can I qualify for both the HER and HEAR programs?
Yes, as long as you avoid using the same measure under both programs. For example, you might use the HEAR program to receive up to $14,000 for a new heat pump and new wiring, and then leverage the HER program to cover costs for things like insulation, air sealing, windows, water heaters, lighting, and more. Altogether, you could see over $35,000 in upfront rebates for a single project, rather than for each measure.
Can I work with any HVAC or home performance contractor?
No. To qualify for rebate savings from either program, you will need to work with a state-approved contractor. PV Heating, Cooling & Plumbing, in addition to being a state-approved contractor, was one of the first contractors approved to participate in the HER and HEAR pilot program. Any contractor you utilize must be Building Performance Institute (BPI)-certified.
Can I do the work myself and still receive a rebate?
For the most part, no. But there are some exceptions. Homeowners performing DIY installations of some new electric clothes dryers, ranges, ovens, or cooktops can receive HEAR rebates. All other qualifying installations or energy efficiency improvements must be performed by a state-approved, Building Performance Institute (BPI)-certified contractor. PV Heating, Cooling & Plumbing is approved to participate in both the HER and HEAR programs.
How much energy will I need to save to qualify for the HER program?
To receive HER rebates, you will need to reduce household energy consumption by at least 20%. Households that reduce energy consumption by 35% or more may qualify for larger rebates.
What kinds of appliances qualify for rebates?
All new appliances must be ENERGY-STAR certified to qualify for rebate savings. Appliances must be electric in order to qualify for HEAR. Some gas appliances may qualify for the HER program.
Do multi-family dwellings qualify for more savings?
Updated Information (as of May 4, 2025). The multi-family portion of the program is still in development. At this time, the state is not approving multi-family projects, and PV is not operating under the multi-family portion of the program. We will update our website as soon as new details become available. You can also check Georgia's Home Energy Rebates website for more information.

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