Windows & Doors Rebates in North Dakota (2026)

Find all windows & doors rebates and incentives available in North Dakota for 2026, including federal HOMES and HEAR programs, state incentives, and utility-specific rebates.

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Varies Max HEAR Rebate
Pending HOMES Status (ND)
Pending HEAR Status (ND)

HEAR Windows & Doors Rebate in North Dakota

Status: Pending

North Dakota has not yet launched its HEAR program for windows & doors rebates. Check back for updates as the state finalizes its plan.

HOMES Rebate for Windows & Doors in North Dakota

Status: Pending

North Dakota's HOMES program is not yet available. When it launches, a windows & doors installed as part of a whole-home retrofit could qualify for rebates up to $8,000.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much can I get for a windows & doors in North Dakota?

In North Dakota, you can receive up to varies through the HEAR program for a windows & doors if your household income is at or below 80% of Area Median Income (AMI). Moderate-income households (80-150% AMI) can receive 50% of the cost up to the same cap. Additional utility rebates may also be available from local providers.

Is the HEAR program open in North Dakota for windows & doors rebates?

The HEAR program status in North Dakota is currently: Pending. Check back for updates as North Dakota finalizes its HEAR program rollout.

Can I combine windows & doors rebates with other incentives in North Dakota?

Yes. In North Dakota, you can typically stack HEAR rebates with HOMES whole-home rebates (if you qualify for both), state-specific programs, and utility rebates. The combined incentives generally cannot exceed 100% of the project cost.

What income qualifies for the maximum windows & doors rebate in North Dakota?

To qualify for the maximum rebate, your household income must be at or below 80% of Area Median Income (AMI) for your area in North Dakota. Households between 80-150% AMI receive 50% of costs up to the cap.