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DTE Energy Attic Insulation Rebate

Rebate Details

Provider: DTE Energy
Amount: $600
Insulation Types: Attic
Utility Company: DTE Energy
Service Area: All DTE residential service areas in Michigan (primarily southeast and central Michigan)
Available in: Michigan
Expiration Date: December 31, 2026

Overview

The DTE Energy Attic Insulation Rebate offers $600 cash back for installing energy-efficient insulation in your attic (or roof area). Provided by DTE Energy, this program supports Michigan homeowners in reducing heating and cooling losses. It covers attic/roof insulation projects requiring a minimum of 500 square feet insulated, with recommendations for achieving at least R-38 insulation levels. The program runs through December 31, 2026, and is available statewide in Michigan for qualifying DTE customers.

How It Helps You

Adding attic insulation is one of the most effective ways to cut energy bills, often reducing heating and cooling costs by 10-30% depending on your home’s current setup and climate. In Michigan’s cold winters and warm summers, this upgrade keeps your home more comfortable year-round by minimizing drafts and heat loss. Pros: Significant upfront $600 savings, quick payback through lower utility bills, and potential to stack with the federal Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit (up to 30% of costs, max $1,200/year). Cons: Requires minimum square footage and paperwork for application. Environmentally, it lowers your home’s energy use and carbon footprint by reducing reliance on heating fuels.

Eligibility and Application

  • Homeowners in Michigan where DTE Energy is the primary heating provider (most DTE natural gas or gas/electric combo customers qualify).
  • Single-family homes (2 units or fewer, individually metered) built more than 24 months ago (no new construction).
  • Minimum 500 square feet of attic/roof area insulated.
  • Insulation must be energy-efficient (aim for R-38 or higher in attics).

Step-by-step application:

  1. Install the insulation yourself or hire a contractor (use DTE’s Find a Contractor tool for participating pros).
  2. Gather proof: sales receipt/invoice showing purchase date, amount, and details.
  3. Apply online at the DTE rebates portal with your 12-digit DTE account number, home info (year built, address, sq ft), and proof of purchase.
  4. Receive your rebate check in 4-6 weeks (funds are limited, first-come, first-served).

Real-World Examples

  • A Michigan family in a 2,000 sq ft home adds blown-in insulation to their under-insulated attic (800 sq ft). They get the full $600 rebate, plus ongoing savings of $300-600/year on heating bills during Michigan winters.
  • A southeast Michigan homeowner combines this with federal tax credits, offsetting most installation costs while enjoying a warmer home and lower carbon emissions.

FAQs

How do I apply?

Install first, then submit online via the DTE rebates site with your account details and invoice.

Can this be combined with other incentives?

Yes, it often stacks with the federal Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit and potentially state programs like Michigan’s Home Energy Rebates (MiHER).

What if I don’t qualify?

Check for other DTE rebates (e.g., walls, basement) or federal credits; consider a home energy assessment for more options.

How much could I save overall?

The $600 rebate plus 10-30% bill reductions could pay for itself in 2-5 years, with lifetime savings in the thousands.

Is professional installation required?

No, DIY is allowed as long as you meet specs and provide proof.

What if my attic is smaller than 500 sq ft?

It won’t qualify for the $600, but check other insulation rebates.

Ready to start saving? Check your eligibility and apply today on the official DTE Energy site: https://www.dteenergy.com/us/en/residential/save-money-energy/rebates-and-offers/insulation-and-windows.html. Small upgrades like this make a big difference in comfort and costs!

Apply for This Rebate

Related Rebates

Consumers Energy Insulation Rebate

Up to $475

Learn More →

Michigan HEAR Program

Varies up to $1,600

Learn More →

Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit for Insulation

30% of qualified expenses, up to $1,200 annually

Learn More →

Please verify all rebate information with official sources. Information updated as of February 13, 2026.

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