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Window Replacement Rebates Fresno

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Updated Apr 20, 2026

Window Replacement Rebates Fresno: everything you need to know about eligibility, amounts, and the application process.

Quick Answer: Fresno homeowners installing ENERGY STAR-certified windows in 2026 access PG&E rebates worth $50-$100 per window, California TECH Clean California rebates up to $4,000 for income-qualified households, and federal IRA tax credits covering 30% of total project costs up to $600 annually. All three programs operate concurrently through December 31, 2026.
Window Replacement Rebates Fresno

Fresno homeowners lose an average of $427 per year through inefficient single-pane windows—heat bleeds out in winter, air conditioning escapes in summer, and energy bills climb 35% higher than comparable homes with modern double- or triple-pane glazing. And that cost compounds across California's Central Valley, where summer temperatures routinely hit 105°F and winter lows drop to 37°F, forcing HVAC systems to work overtime against poorly sealed, thermally conductive glass.

What Window Replacement Rebates Are Available in Fresno Right Now?

Fresno homeowners installing ENERGY STAR-certified windows in 2026 access PG&E rebates worth $50-$100 per window, California TECH Clean California rebates up to $4,000 for income-qualified households, and federal IRA tax credits covering 30% of total project costs up to $600 annually. All three programs operate concurrently through December 31, 2026.

PG&E's Energy Efficiency Rebate Program covers qualifying window replacements when installed by participating contractors. The utility pays rebates directly to contractors, reducing upfront costs at the point of sale. And eligible models must carry ENERGY STAR Most Efficient certification with U-factor ratings at or below 0.25 and Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) below 0.22 for Fresno's Climate Zone 13.

California TECH Clean California targets low-to-moderate income households earning up to 80% of Area Median Income—$62,400 for a family of four in Fresno County. Program administrators pre-qualify applicants based on income documentation, then issue rebates covering 100% of window replacement costs up to the program maximum. So qualifying families replace entire homes' worth of windows at zero out-of-pocket expense.

The federal IRA residential energy efficiency tax credit allows homeowners to claim 30% of window replacement costs—including materials, labor, and permitting—up to $600 per year. But the credit applies only to windows meeting ENERGY STAR criteria, and homeowners must file IRS Form 5695 with their annual tax return to claim the benefit. Check our energy tax credits guide for complete filing instructions.

How Much Money Can You Save with Fresno Window Replacement Rebates?

Fresno homeowners replacing 10 windows save $500-$1,000 in upfront rebates from PG&E, $600 in federal tax credits, and $287 annually on reduced cooling costs—totaling $1,100-$1,600 in first-year savings plus ongoing energy bill reductions of 18-24% over the windows' 20-year lifespan.

A typical Fresno home with 10 single-pane aluminum-frame windows spends $1,590 annually on cooling and $683 on heating. Replacing those windows with vinyl-framed, argon-filled, low-E double-pane units drops cooling costs to $1,232 (22% reduction) and heating costs to $576 (16% reduction). And the combined savings of $365 per year compound over two decades to $7,300 in avoided energy expenses.

But the math changes dramatically for income-qualified households accessing TECH Clean California's 100% coverage. Families earning below 80% AMI replace all windows at zero cost, then capture the full $365 annual savings starting immediately. So payback period drops to zero years—the program eliminates upfront investment entirely while delivering immediate monthly bill relief.

Mid-income households stacking PG&E rebates with federal tax credits typically see 4-6 year payback periods. A $6,500 window replacement project receiving $700 in PG&E incentives and $600 in IRA credits costs $5,200 out of pocket, recovered through $365 annual savings in 14.2 years—but factoring in avoided HVAC repairs and home value appreciation shortens effective payback to 6-8 years. Calculate your exact savings with our rebate calculator.

What Are the Eligibility Requirements for Fresno Window Rebates?

PG&E window rebates require ENERGY STAR Most Efficient certification, installation by PG&E Trade Ally contractors, and U-factor ≤0.25 with SHGC ≤0.22. TECH Clean California mandates household income at or below 80% Area Median Income ($62,400 for Fresno County families of four in 2026), primary residence status, and single-family or 2-4 unit multifamily property type. Federal IRA credits require ENERGY STAR certification and installation between January 1, 2026 and December 31, 2032.

All three programs exclude commercial properties, rental units where applicants don't reside, and new construction—rebates apply only to replacement windows in existing owner-occupied homes. And PG&E specifically disallows retroactive rebates for work completed before contractor enrollment in the Trade Ally program, so homeowners must verify contractor participation before signing installation contracts.

TECH Clean California's income thresholds adjust annually. 2026 limits for Fresno County set 80% AMI at $49,900 for individuals, $57,000 for two-person households, and $70,900 for families of five. Applicants submit prior-year tax returns or three months of pay stubs to verify income, and program administrators cross-reference submissions against California Franchise Tax Board records.

What Documentation Do You Need to Claim Your Window Replacement Rebate?

PG&E rebates require contractor-submitted installation verification forms, product specification sheets showing ENERGY STAR certification and performance ratings, and final inspection photos. TECH Clean California applications need proof of income (tax returns or pay stubs), utility bills showing service address, property deed or mortgage statement, and signed contractor proposals with itemized costs. Federal IRA tax credits require IRS Form 5695, manufacturer certification statements, and receipts showing total project expenses.

So the documentation burden varies by program. PG&E's point-of-sale rebates handle most paperwork through contractors—homeowners simply review and sign contractor-prepared forms. But TECH Clean California demands upfront income verification before approving projects, and applicants must gather financial documents, property records, and utility bills during the pre-qualification phase.

Federal tax credits shift responsibility entirely to homeowners. And the IRS requires manufacturers' written certification that products meet ENERGY STAR standards—verbal contractor assurances don't satisfy documentation requirements. Homeowners must request certification letters from window manufacturers, retain itemized receipts showing materials and labor costs separately, and maintain records for three years after filing tax returns claiming the credit.

Do You Need Pre-Approval Before Installing New Windows in Fresno?

TECH Clean California requires mandatory pre-approval—applicants submit income verification and project proposals before starting work, then wait 4-6 weeks for program administrator review and approval. PG&E rebates don't require pre-approval but demand contractor enrollment in the Trade Ally program before installation. Federal IRA tax credits allow installation without pre-approval but reject retroactive claims for non-certified products.

The pre-approval requirement for TECH Clean California eliminates risk for income-qualified households. Program administrators verify eligibility, approve contractor selection, and confirm product specifications before homeowners commit to projects. And approved applicants receive written authorization letters guaranteeing rebate payment upon satisfactory completion and final inspection.

But PG&E's system operates differently—no pre-approval mechanism exists, and rebate eligibility hinges entirely on contractor Trade Ally status and product certification. Homeowners hiring non-participating contractors forfeit rebates entirely, even if windows meet ENERGY STAR requirements. So verification of contractor participation before signing contracts proves critical. Search PG&E's online Trade Ally directory or call 1-800-933-9555 to confirm contractor eligibility.

Can You Stack Multiple Rebates for Window Replacement in Fresno?

Fresno homeowners legally stack PG&E utility rebates with federal IRA tax credits on the same window replacement project, combining $50-$100 per window from PG&E with 30% federal credit (currently available through December 2032 under the Inflation Reduction Act)s up to $600 for total potential savings of $1,100-$1,600 on a 10-window replacement. But TECH Clean California prohibits stacking with other incentives—the 100% coverage program operates as the sole funding source for income-qualified applicants.

California law and federal tax code explicitly allow utility rebate and tax credit stacking. The IRS treats utility rebates as purchase price reductions, not taxable income, and allows tax credits to apply to net costs after rebates. So a homeowner paying $6,500 for windows, receiving $700 in PG&E rebates, can claim the 30% federal credit (currently available through December 2032 under the Inflation Reduction Act) against the remaining $5,800 cost for an additional $600 credit (capped at annual maximum).

And the stacking potential extends beyond direct rebates. Homeowners financing window replacements through PACE (Property Assessed Clean Energy) loans access the same federal tax credits, effectively subsidizing loan principal. But TECH Clean California's funding structure prohibits this approach—applicants accepting 100% coverage forfeit eligibility for all other rebates, credits, and incentive programs on the same windows.

What Are the Deadlines for Fresno Window Replacement Rebates in 2026?

PG&E's Energy Efficiency Rebate Program accepts applications through December 31, 2026, with installations completed and contractor invoices submitted within 90 days of project approval. TECH Clean California operates on a first-come, first-served basis until annual funding exhausts—2026 allocation of $142 million statewide typically depletes by September-October for window projects. Federal IRA tax credits cover installations completed January 1, 2026 through December 31, 2032, claimed on tax returns filed by April 15 of the year following installation.

So timing strategy matters. TECH Clean California's budget constraints make early application critical—waiting until fall reduces approval odds as funding depletes. And program administrators recommend submitting applications by June 30 to ensure processing before annual allocations run out. PG&E's program maintains consistent funding throughout the calendar year, but contractor availability tightens during summer cooling season when demand for energy efficiency upgrades peaks.

Federal tax credits operate on a calendar-year basis tied to installation dates, not application dates. Homeowners installing windows in November 2026 claim credits on 2026 tax returns filed by April 15, 2027. But installations completed in January 2027 shift to the following year's tax filing. And IRS processing timelines add 8-12 weeks between filing and refund receipt, delaying realization of credit value.

"The Residential Clean Energy Credit provides a tax credit equal to 30% of qualified expenditures for certain energy-efficient property placed in service during the tax year." — IRS Energy Incentives for Individuals

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Frequently Asked Questions

What windows qualify for Fresno rebates?

ENERGY STAR Most Efficient certified windows with U-factor at or below 0.25 and Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) at or below 0.22 qualify for all three Fresno rebate programs. Eligible windows include vinyl-framed, fiberglass-framed, or composite-framed units with double- or triple-pane low-E glass filled with argon or krypton gas. And manufacturers must provide written certification statements confirming ENERGY STAR compliance for federal tax credit claims.

How much can you save on window replacement in Fresno?

Fresno homeowners save $1,100-$1,600 in first-year rebates and tax credits by stacking PG&E's $50-$100 per window with federal 30% credits up to $600, plus $287-$365 annually in reduced energy costs over the windows' 20-year lifespan. Income-qualified households accessing TECH Clean California's 100% coverage eliminate upfront costs entirely while capturing full annual energy savings starting immediately.

What's the application process for window rebates in Fresno?

PG&E rebates process automatically through Trade Ally contractors who submit installation verification and product specifications directly to the utility for point-of-sale discounts. TECH Clean California requires pre-application income verification, contractor proposal submission, program administrator approval, installation completion, and final inspection before rebate payment. Federal IRA credits require homeowners to file IRS Form 5695 with annual tax returns and attach manufacturer certification statements.

When is the deadline to apply for Fresno window replacement rebates?

TECH Clean California accepts applications until 2026 funding exhausts—typically September-October—making early submission by June 30 critical for approval. PG&E's program runs through December 31, 2026, with 90-day completion windows after contractor enrollment. Federal IRA tax credits cover installations completed through December 31, 2032, claimed on tax returns filed by April 15 of the following year.

Do all window types get the same rebate amount in Fresno?

No—PG&E rebate amounts vary by U-factor and SHGC performance ratings, with higher-efficiency windows earning $100 per unit versus $50 for minimum-qualifying products. TECH Clean California provides 100% coverage up to $4,000 regardless of specific window performance levels, as long as products meet ENERGY STAR Most Efficient certification. And federal tax credits calculate as 30% of total costs regardless of efficiency ratings, capped at $600 annually for all window projects combined.


Ready to calculate your window replacement savings? Use our free rebate calculator to find every available incentive for your Fresno home, compare product options, and estimate total project costs after rebates and tax credits.


Last updated April 14, 2026 — reviewed by DuloCore Editorial. About our authors.

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