Rebate Details
The Focus on Energy Attic Insulation Rebate is part of a broader Insulation and Air Sealing program offered to residential customers in Wisconsin. Provided by Focus on Energy in partnership with participating utilities, it helps offset costs for adding or upgrading insulation in attics, walls, foundations, sills, and related air sealing or duct work. Rebates are tiered by income (based on Area Median Income – AMI):
Higher-income (>150% AMI): Standard, e.g., $650 for attic. The program runs for installations from January 1 to June 30, 2026, with applications due within 60 days of completion (no later than August 31, 2026). It’s available statewide to customers of participating utilities.
Low-income (<80% AMI): Higher rebates, e.g., up to $850 for attic.
Moderate-income (80-150% AMI): Mid-range, e.g., $750 for attic.
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 Wisconsin’s cold winters and warm summers, this means better year-round comfort – no more hot upstairs rooms in summer or chilly drafts in winter. You’ll also lower your home’s carbon footprint by using less energy. A big bonus: these rebates can stack with federal Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) credits, like the 30% tax credit for insulation under the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit, for even greater total savings.
Pros: Significant upfront cost reduction, quick payback through lower bills, improved home value and comfort. Cons: Requires paperwork and proof of installation; income verification needed for higher tiers; must use qualified contractors (or DIY for limited attic option).
Eligibility and Application
- Homeowners (or landlords paying for improvements) in a home served by a participating Wisconsin utility (check the full list at focusonenergy.com/about/participating-utilities).
- At least 51% of heating from eligible electric or natural gas utility (homes heated primarily by wood, oil, LP, etc., ineligible).
- Income qualification determines rebate level (verify at focusonenergy.com/income-qualified).
- Projects must meet program specs (e.g., ENERGY STAR qualified air sealing often required alongside insulation; no repeat rebates for same measure in last 3 years).
- Work by approved Trade Ally contractor recommended (find one at focusonenergy.com/trade-allies); DIY option available for basic attic insulation & air sealing ($200 flat).
Step-by-step application:
- Confirm your utility participates and check income eligibility.
- Get a quote from a Trade Ally (optional home energy assessment helps identify needs).
- Complete the qualifying insulation work between Jan 1 and Jun 30, 2026.
- Submit application online or by mail within 60 days of completion (use forms at focusonenergy.com/forms/2026-ias-rebate or DIY version).
- Provide itemized invoices showing full payment; expect rebate check in 8-10 weeks after approval.
Real-World Examples
- A moderate-income Wisconsin family adds attic insulation to their existing home, bringing it up to recommended levels. They pay $2,000 for the project, receive a $750 rebate, and see annual heating/cooling savings of $400+, paying back the net cost in under 4 years while enjoying a warmer, more consistent home.
- A low-income household in a participating utility area upgrades their attic and adds qualified air sealing. With a $850 attic rebate plus higher air sealing amount, they offset most of the $3,000 cost upfront, cut bills by 20-25% ($500+/year), and reduce energy use for environmental benefits.
FAQs
Use the online form at focusonenergy.com/forms/2026-ias-rebate (or print version) after installation; submit with invoices within 60 days.
Yes – it stacks well with federal IRA tax credits and other programs for maximum savings.
Higher-income households still get solid rebates (e.g., $650 for attic), and a DIY attic option offers $200 flat.
Beyond the rebate, typical attic upgrades save 10-30% on energy bills (often $300-600/year in Wisconsin), with payback in 3-7 years depending on home size and costs.
For full rebates, yes (Trade Ally); DIY limited to basic attic/air sealing at $200.
Installations by June 30, 2026; apply by August 31, 2026.
Ready to start saving? Check your utility participation, see if you qualify for income tiers, and visit the official site to explore options or find a Trade Ally. Head to https://focusonenergy.com/residential/insulation-and-air-sealing to confirm details and get started today – your wallet and home comfort will thank you!
Please verify all rebate information with official sources. Information updated as of February 13, 2026.