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HVAC Replacement Rebates & Incentives
Michigan (2026)

Reduce your hvac replacement costs in Michigan with available federal tax credits, state rebates, and utility incentives. Here's what you may qualify for.

Federal Tax Credit

The Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit (25C) covers up to 30% of qualifying HVAC equipment costs, with annual caps: $2,000 for heat pumps, $600 for central AC, $600 for furnaces.

Michigan State Incentives

State energy offices frequently offer rebates for high-efficiency HVAC equipment, especially heat pumps. Some states have additional incentives through clean energy programs.

Check your state energy office and DSIRE database for current Michigan-specific incentives.

Utility Rebates

Many utilities offer rebates of $200-$1,500 for upgrading to high-efficiency HVAC systems, especially ENERGY STAR certified units.

Contact your local utility provider in Michigan to check current rebate availability.

Maximize Your Savings

Heat pumps qualify for the highest federal credit ($2,000/year). Pair with insulation upgrades (also eligible for credits) for maximum savings.

See Your HVAC Replacement Cost Before Incentives

Typical hvac replacement in Michigan: $5,853-$10,977 before incentives.

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Incentive information is for general guidance only. Tax credits and rebates change frequently. Verify current eligibility with the IRS, your state energy office, or a tax professional. See our methodology. Report an error.