HVAC System Rebates in Florida

4 active programs · Updated 2026

Last updated: April 21, 2026

4
Total Programs
3
Federal
0
State
1
Utility
Potential savings: $9,405+

Available Programs

Federal

Home Electrification and Efficiency Rebate (Heat Pump)

Up to $8,000 (income-tiered)

DOE (Department of Energy)

info Income-qualified
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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
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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)

Utility

FPL Home Energy Improvement Rebate - HVAC

$1,400-$2,800 based on efficiency

Florida Power & Light (FPL)

Apply Now → Stackable

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Frequently Asked Questions

What hvac system rebates are available in Florida? expand_more

There are currently 4 active rebate programs for HVAC system replacement or upgrade in Florida, including 3 federal programs, 0 state programs, and 1 utility programs. Total potential savings are $9,405+.

How much can I save on HVAC system replacement or upgrade in Florida? expand_more

Total potential savings for HVAC system replacement or upgrade in Florida is $9,405+. Actual savings depend on your specific project details, income level, and utility provider. Many programs can be stacked together for maximum savings.

Can I combine multiple rebates for HVAC system replacement or upgrade? expand_more

Yes, many rebate programs in Florida can be stacked together. Federal tax credits can typically be combined with state rebates and utility incentives, significantly increasing your total savings. Look for programs marked as "Stackable" above.

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