Windows & Doors Rebates & Incentives Guide

Compare 6 programs across 1 states

Last updated: April 21, 2026

6
Total Programs
$6,505+
Potential Savings

This guide covers all available rebates, tax credits, and incentives for energy-efficient windows and doors across the United States. Programs are organized by state so you can quickly find what is available in your area. Federal programs apply nationwide and can typically be stacked with state and utility incentives.

Rebates by State

State # Programs Best Amount Types
flag Federal (Nationwide)
2 Up to $5.00/sqft (base $0.50-$1.00/sqft without prevailing wage; $2.50-$5.00/sqft with prevailing wage + apprenticeship)
Federal

All Windows & Doors Programs

Federal

HOMES Whole-House Energy Savings Rebate

50% of project cost up to $4,000 (moderate) or $8,000 (low-income)

DOE (Department of Energy)

info Income-qualified
Apply Now → Stackable
Federal

Commercial Buildings Energy Efficiency Deduction (179D)

Up to $5.00/sqft (base $0.50-$1.00/sqft without prevailing wage; $2.50-$5.00/sqft with prevailing wage + apprenticeship)

IRS (Internal Revenue Service)

State

Florida Hurricane Hardening Tax Exemption

6% sales tax exemption on qualifying materials

Florida Department of Revenue

Apply Now → Stackable
Financing

CalFHA Energy Efficient Mortgage (EEM)

Up to $6,500 for energy improvements

California Housing Finance Agency (CalHFA)

info Income-qualified
Apply Now → Stackable
Financing

Texas PACE Program - Clean Energy Financing

100% financing (no upfront cost, repaid via property tax)

Texas PACE Authority

Apply Now → Stackable
Financing

Keystone HELP - Energy Efficiency Loan

Low-interest loans up to $30,000 (rates from 4.99%)

Pennsylvania Treasury Department / AFC First

Apply Now → Stackable

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Frequently Asked Questions

What federal rebates are available for energy-efficient windows and doors? expand_more

Federal programs for energy-efficient windows and doors include tax credits and direct rebates under the Inflation Reduction Act. These can be combined with state and utility programs for maximum savings. Check the Federal row in the comparison table above for current program details.

Which states offer the best windows & doors rebates? expand_more

Currently 1 states offer rebate programs for energy-efficient windows and doors. The best programs vary by your location, income level, and project scope. Use our rebate calculator for personalized recommendations.

How do I apply for windows & doors rebates? expand_more

Each program has its own application process. Most offer online applications that you can access through the "Apply Now" links on each program card above. Some programs require contractor submission or tax form filing. Federal tax credits are claimed when you file your annual tax return.

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