Window Replacement Rebates & Incentives
Wisconsin (2026)
Reduce your window replacement costs in Wisconsin with available federal tax credits, state rebates, and utility incentives. Here's what you may qualify for.
Federal Tax Credit
ENERGY STAR certified windows qualify for the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit (25C) at 30% of cost, up to $600 per year for windows and skylights.
Wisconsin State Incentives
Some states offer additional rebates or tax credits for energy-efficient window replacements, particularly in heating-dominant climates.
Check your state energy office and DSIRE database for current Wisconsin-specific incentives.
Utility Rebates
Utility weatherization programs may cover partial window replacement costs for qualifying homeowners, especially for low-income households.
Contact your local utility provider in Wisconsin to check current rebate availability.
Maximize Your Savings
Windows alone have a $600/year cap, but you can claim window credits alongside HVAC credits in the same tax year for combined savings.
See Your Window Replacement Cost Before Incentives
Typical window replacement in Wisconsin: $413-$711 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.