HVAC Rebates from FirstEnergy

Residential HVAC Program

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Residential HVAC Program

Right now, Pennsylvania residential customers of Met-Ed, Penelec and Penn Power (FirstEnergy’s Pennsylvania utilities) can save energy and money with rebates on heating and cooling solutions for their homes.

Save Now and for Years to Come

The savings start up front with rebates you can earn one of two ways:

  • Tune-up an existing HVAC system.
  • Replace a less efficient system with the latest high-efficiency HVAC technology.

The savings continue month after month with reduced energy usage and increased efficiency.

Earn Rebates on Qualified Purchases and Services

Work with a participating contractor* to receive valuable rebates on qualified energy-saving HVAC solutions:

Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning Rebates

  • Up to $75 on the tune-up of an existing central air conditioner – bring your system back to peak operating efficiency to improve performance and energy savings
  • Up to $300 on the installation of a new high-efficiency central air conditioner – depending on the efficiency rating, earn a rebate of $150 to $300 and reduce your cooling costs by as much as 30 percent**
  • Up to $400 on the purchase of an air-to-air heat pump – install an energy-efficient alternative to traditional furnaces and air conditioners to save energy all year long
  • Up to $217/ton on the installation of an ENERGY STAR® qualified geothermal heat pump – take advantage of a renewable and efficient technology for heating, cooling and often, water heating

Experienced and professional, a participating contractor can assess your current system, explain your options and perform a quality system tune-up or installation.

Start Saving Today

Find Participating HVAC Rebates Program Contractors

*HVAC contractors who perform work under this program are not affiliated with FirstEnergy’s utilities and FirstEnergy’s utilities make no promise, warranty or representation regarding work performed by such contractors.

**Source: www.energystar.gov