Rebate Details
Overview
These rebates, supported by the Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) and delivered through utilities and approved contractors, help Maryland homeowners cover costs for insulating attics, walls, crawl spaces, floors, and basements. They often pair insulation with air sealing for better results. Amounts vary by project savings, reaching up to $10,000 in many cases. This ties into EmPOWER Maryland updates and Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) Home Energy Rebates rolling out in 2026. The programs are statewide in Maryland and focus on practical energy efficiency upgrades.
How It Helps You
Upgrading insulation can cut energy bills by 10-30% by keeping your home warmer in winter and cooler in summer. You’ll enjoy better comfort with fewer drafts and consistent temperatures. These rebates provide upfront savings to offset installation costs, and they often stack with federal IRA tax credits (like up to $1,200 for insulation). Environmentally, you’ll reduce your home’s carbon footprint by using less energy for heating and cooling.
- Pros: Significant upfront cash back, lower monthly bills, improved home value and comfort.
- Cons: Requires a professional audit or contractor, plus some paperwork for rebates.
Eligibility and Application
- Homeowners (and sometimes renters with permission) in Maryland.
- No strict income limits for most rebates (though low-income options like WAP offer free upgrades).
- Projects typically need professional installation by approved contractors.
- Often requires an energy audit to model savings and confirm measures.
Step-by-step application process:
- Contact a participating contractor or visit your utility’s energy efficiency page (e.g., BGE Smart Energy).
- Schedule a home energy assessment/audit.
- Get a customized plan with insulation recommendations and estimated rebate amounts.
- Complete approved upgrades (insulation + air sealing often required).
- Submit documentation (invoices, photos) through the contractor or utility portal for rebate processing.
- Receive your rebate (direct or as project discount).
Real-World Examples
- A Maryland homeowner in a BGE service area adds attic insulation and air sealing. They could see $400-700 in annual heating/cooling savings, plus up to $10,000 back based on projected energy reductions.
- A family in a crawl-space home insulates floors and walls, cutting drafts and bills by 20%. With rebates covering a big chunk of costs, payback happens fast while enjoying a cozier home year-round.
FAQs
Start with a qualified contractor or your utility’s program site for an audit; they handle much of the rebate paperwork.
Yes – stack with federal IRA credits (e.g., 30% tax credit on insulation) or low-interest loans like Clean Energy Advantage.
Explore free low-income options like the Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) via DHCD, or utility-specific offers.
Beyond rebates, expect 10-30% lower energy bills (hundreds per year) plus long-term comfort and home value gains.
Usually yes – it ensures rebates match actual savings.
Yes, through MEA-supported utility programs across Maryland.
Ready to start saving? Check your eligibility today and connect with a participating contractor or visit the program page linked above. Upgrading your insulation is one of the smartest steps for lower bills and a more comfortable, efficient home – don’t miss out on these 2026 opportunities!
Please verify all rebate information with official sources. Information updated as of February 13, 2026.