Windows & Doors Rebates 2026
Energy-efficient windows and doors are not directly covered by the HEAR program, but they may qualify for state and utility rebates. Upgrading windows and doors improves insulation and can contribute to whole-home energy savings under the HOMES program.
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Available Windows & Doors Rebates
| Program | Max Amount | Eligibility |
|---|---|---|
| HEAR | N/A | Windows and doors are not covered under HEAR |
| HOMES | Up to $8,000 | As part of whole-home retrofit achieving energy savings |
| State Programs | Varies ($500-$5,000) | Some states offer window/door efficiency rebates |
| Utility Programs | Varies | Check your local utility for window and door rebates |
Windows & Doors Rebates by State
Select your state to see specific windows & doors rebate programs available in your area.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are windows and doors covered by the HEAR rebate program?
No. Windows and doors are not eligible for HEAR point-of-sale rebates. However, upgrading to energy-efficient windows and doors can improve your home's overall energy performance and may contribute to qualifying for HOMES program rebates, which are based on whole-home energy savings.
What about the 25C tax credit for windows?
The Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit (25C) previously offered up to $600 for qualifying windows and $500 for doors. This credit expired at the end of 2025 for most homeowners. Check current IRS guidance for the latest status of residential energy credits.
What state programs offer window rebates?
Several states and utilities offer their own rebates for energy-efficient windows and doors. Programs vary widely by location. Check the DSIRE database at dsireusa.org or contact your state energy office and local utility to find current programs in your area.