Georgia Home Energy Rebates

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Save up to $16,000

Claim Your Big HVAC Savings & Rebates in Georgia

Ready to upgrade your home comfort, slash your utility bills and maybe even brag a little about how savvy you are? Good news: You might qualify for rebates through Georgia’s energy-efficiency programs, and we’re here to help you grab every dollar.

Walk On Air HVAC is a state-approved contractor for Georgia’s energy rebate programs, which means we handle everything from confirming your eligibility to submitting the paperwork. You just get the savings.

Top Home Energy Rebates in Georgia

There’s never been a better time to make your home more efficient. Between Georgia’s new state rebate programs and federal tax incentives, homeowners can save thousands while upgrading to energy-efficient systems that actually make a difference. Here are the top rebates you should know about.

AC Systems & Heat Pumps

Upgrade your old system and get rewarded. Georgia’s Home Efficiency and HEAR programs offer up to $8,000 in rebates for high-efficiency AC installations. Walk On Air is a state-approved contractor, so we’ll confirm your eligibility, model your energy savings, and handle the paperwork.

Ductless Mini-Split Rebates

Ductless mini-splits qualify too. You could earn thousands in rebates for installing an ENERGY STAR®-rated system that helps reduce your home’s energy use. We take care of confirming your eligibility and submitting all rebate documentation. Easy savings, zero stress.

Switching to a heat pump water heater? Georgia offers up to $1,750 back through state programs and additional utility rebates. As a state-approved contractor, Walk On Air makes sure your new system qualifies and that your rebate paperwork gets filed fast.

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Claim Your Rebate Savings Today

We’ll help you find the best rebate programs, maximize your savings, and upgrade your comfort with energy-efficient systems that actually pay off.

Serving homeowners in Peachtree City and the greater Metro Atlanta area. Call 770-624-4777 or request your rebate consultation today and see how much you could save.

Which Georgia Rebate Makes Sense for You?

Georgia homeowners now have access to up to $16,000 in Home Energy Rebates through the Georgia Environmental Finance Authority (GEFA). These programs are designed to lower energy costs, improve comfort, and make energy-efficient upgrades more affordable. So which one of the rebates will work for you?

The HER program rewards homeowners who make energy-efficient improvements that reduce their overall energy use by at least 20%. The bigger the savings, the bigger the rebate.

  • Households ≤ 80% AMI

    • 20–34% energy savings: up to $10,000 (covers 98% of project cost)

    • 35%+ energy savings: up to $16,000 (covers 98% of project cost)

  • Households > 80% AMI

    • 20–34% energy savings: up to $2,000 (covers 50% of project cost)

    • 35%+ energy savings: up to $4,000 (covers 50% of project cost)

Walk On Air HVAC models your home’s projected energy savings to ensure you meet the HER thresholds and qualify for the highest possible rebate.

The HEAR program offers point-of-sale rebates for households earning up to 150% of their Area Median Income (AMI). These rebates help offset the cost of switching from gas to electric appliances and upgrading your home’s electrical systems.

Eligible upgrades include:

  • Heat pump water heater — up to $1,750

  • Heat pump for heating and cooling — up to $8,000

  • Electric stove, range, or heat pump dryer — up to $840

  • Electric service panel — up to $4,000

  • Insulation, air sealing, and ventilation — up to $1,600

  • Electric wiring — up to $2,500

  • Combined total rebate cap — up to $14,000

Walk On Air verifies income eligibility, installs qualifying appliances, and submits all rebate paperwork directly, no extra steps required from you.

How to Know Which Program Fits

Choose HER if your goal is to make whole-home energy improvements that cut your overall usage by 20–35% or more.
Choose HEAR if you’re replacing specific appliances or switching from gas to electric systems and your household income is below 150% AMI.

Still not sure? Walk On Air HVAC will check your eligibility for both, estimate your savings, and recommend the most cost-effective path for your home.

How to Get Started

Saving with Georgia’s Home Energy Rebates is easier than you think.

1. Check Your Eligibility

We’ll confirm your household income and energy use to see which program you qualify for — HER (performance-based) or HEAR (income-based).

2. Choose Your Upgrade

From heat pumps and mini-splits to heat pump water heaters, we’ll help you pick the right system and model your energy savings to get the highest possible rebate.

3. Let Us Handle the Paperwork

As a state-approved contractor, Walk On Air HVAC manages your installation and files all rebate documents for you. You just enjoy a more comfortable home and a lower bill.