Rebate Details
Overview
The Ohio Home Energy Rebates programs, funded by the federal Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), offer valuable incentives for energy efficiency upgrades like insulation. Administered by the Ohio Department of Development, these include:
- Home Efficiency Rebates (HOMES): Performance-based rebates for whole-home retrofits that achieve measurable energy savings.
- High-Efficiency Electric Home Rebate Act (HEEHRA/HEAR): Appliance and measure-specific rebates, often targeted to lower-income households, including insulation and air sealing. These cover Ohio statewide, with $249 million total allocated ($124M+ each for HOMES and HEAR). Key focus includes attic, walls, floors/basements, and whole-home insulation projects. Programs became available starting in 2025 and remain active in 2026 (funds last through 2031 or until depleted).
How It Helps You
Adding insulation is one of the most effective ways to cut energy bills – typically by 10-30% depending on your home’s current setup and climate. In Ohio’s variable weather, better insulation keeps homes warmer in winter and cooler in summer for improved comfort year-round. Pros: Significant upfront savings on projects, potential to stack with the federal 25C Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit (up to $1,200 for insulation/air sealing), lower monthly utility costs, and reduced carbon footprint through less energy use. Cons: Requires energy audits or qualified contractors in some cases, plus application paperwork (though point-of-sale discounts may apply for HEAR). Overall, many homeowners recoup costs quickly through savings.
Eligibility and Application
- Homeowners in Ohio (primary residence; some programs prioritize low- to moderate-income households under 150% area median income for higher rebates).
- Projects often require a professional energy assessment/audit.
- Eligible upgrades: Attic, wall, floor/basement, or whole-home insulation plus air sealing/ventilation. Step-by-step process:
- Visit the official program page for current status and details.
- Check eligibility (income, home type) and find approved contractors if required.
- Get a home energy assessment (if needed for HOMES performance rebates).
- Complete qualified upgrades with certified installers.
- Submit documentation/receipts for rebate (or receive point-of-sale discount under HEAR).
- Track via the state portal or contact the Department of Development.
Real-World Examples
- An Ohio homeowner in a typical single-family house adds attic and wall insulation, achieving 25% energy savings: They could receive up to $4,000 via HOMES, plus stack federal credits, cutting annual heating/cooling bills by $400-700.
- A moderate-income household upgrades basement insulation and air sealing: They might get up to $1,600 through HEAR (point-of-sale), improving comfort during Ohio winters while lowering energy use and emissions.
FAQs
Start at the Ohio Department of Development’s Home Energy Savings page to review status, eligibility, and application steps (programs may use online portals or contractors).
Yes – often stackable with the federal 25C tax credit (30% up to $1,200 for insulation) and some utility programs.
Explore the federal tax credit directly, local utility rebates, or income-based Weatherization Assistance Program (HWAP) for free upgrades if eligible.
Insulation projects often pay back in 3-7 years through lower bills (10-30% reduction), plus rebate savings – potentially thousands long-term.
Yes, following 2025 launch; check the official site for funds and updates.
Yes for most rebates – use qualified, approved installers for eligibility.
Ready to start saving? Check your eligibility today and apply through the official Ohio program site at https://development.ohio.gov/individual/energy-assistance/energy-savings. Upgrading your insulation is a smart step toward lower bills, greater comfort, and a greener home – don’t miss out!
Please verify all rebate information with official sources. Information updated as of February 13, 2026.