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Arizona HEAR Insulation Rebate

Rebate Details

Provider: Arizona Governor's Office of Resiliency (Efficiency Arizona)
Amount: Varies up to $1,600
Insulation Types: Attic, Walls, Floor/Basement, Whole-Home
Service Area: Statewide Arizona
Available in: Arizona
Expiration Date: September 30, 2031

Overview

The Arizona Home Electrification and Appliance Rebate (HEAR) program, run through Efficiency Arizona by the Governor’s Office of Resiliency, offers point-of-sale rebates for energy-efficient upgrades, including weatherization measures like insulation and air sealing. This state program (funded by the federal Inflation Reduction Act) targets low- to moderate-income households statewide in Arizona. Key details include up to $1,600 for insulation, air sealing, or ventilation projects (part of a total household cap of $14,000 when bundled with other upgrades like heat pumps or electrical work). It covers various insulation types such as attic, walls, floor/basement, or whole-home improvements. The program is active now and runs through September 30, 2031.

(Images: Professional attic insulation installation; before-and-after home energy efficiency visuals; energy savings chart illustration.)

How It Helps You

Insulating your home in Arizona’s hot climate can slash cooling costs significantly, often by 10-30% or more depending on your current setup and upgrade scope. You’ll enjoy better year-round comfort – cooler summers without overworking your AC, and improved indoor air quality from air sealing. This rebate provides upfront savings at the point of sale (no waiting for tax time), and it stacks well with the federal 25C Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit (up to $1,200 for insulation). Environmentally, you’ll reduce energy use and your carbon footprint by making your home more efficient.

Pros

  • Upfront discount reduces project costs immediately.
  • Big potential savings on Arizona’s high summer electric bills.
  • Can combine with other HEAR rebates (e.g., heat pumps) up to $14,000 total.

Cons

  • Income eligibility required (generally under 150% of area median income).
  • Involves working with approved contractors and some paperwork/verification.

Eligibility and Application

  • Homeowners or renters in Arizona (single-family homes currently; multifamily expanding).
  • Household income typically at or below 150% of area median income (e.g., low-income <80% AMI gets higher rebate percentage).
  • Projects must involve qualifying measures like adding insulation (attic, walls, etc.) and/or air sealing/ventilation.
  • Often requires a participating contractor for point-of-sale rebate.

Step-by-step application process

  1. Check eligibility on the Efficiency Arizona website (income, home type).
  2. Get a home assessment or quote from an approved contractor.
  3. Have qualifying work installed (e.g., insulation upgrade).
  4. Rebate applied as a discount at purchase (point-of-sale).
  5. Submit any required documentation (handled mostly by contractor).

Real-World Examples

  • An Arizona family in Phoenix with an under-insulated attic adds proper attic insulation and air sealing. They could save $300-600/year on cooling bills while getting up to $1,600 back via HEAR – paying for much of the project upfront.
  • A moderate-income household bundles insulation with a heat pump upgrade, capping at $14,000 total rebate and cutting annual energy costs by 20-40% in Arizona’s heat.

FAQs

How do I apply?

Start at efficiencyarizona.com to check eligibility, then work with a participating contractor who handles the point-of-sale rebate.

Can this be combined with other incentives?

Yes – it stacks with the federal 25C tax credit and sometimes utility rebates (check for overlaps).

What if I don’t qualify?

Explore utility-specific rebates (e.g., SRP or APS insulation programs) or the federal tax credit for broader access.

How much could I save overall?

Beyond the $1,600 rebate, expect 10-30% lower energy bills (potentially $300-800/year in Arizona), plus improved comfort and home value.

Is it available statewide?

Yes, across all Arizona ZIP codes for eligible households.

Does it cover attic insulation only?

No – includes walls, floors/basements, whole-home, plus air sealing and ventilation.

Ready to lower your energy bills and make your home more comfortable? Head to the official Efficiency Arizona site to check your eligibility and get started today: https://efficiencyarizona.com/. Small steps like better insulation can lead to big savings – let’s make your home more efficient!

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Related Rebates

SRP Attic Insulation Rebate

Up to $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 12, 2026.

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