Rebate Details
The Indiana HOMES Rebate, part of the Indiana Energy Saver Program, offers significant financial help for whole-home energy efficiency upgrades. Administered by the Indiana Office of Energy Development with federal Inflation Reduction Act funding, it rewards projects that cut energy use by at least 20% (verified through modeling during an energy audit).
Overview
- What it is: Rebate for whole-home retrofits achieving 20%+ predicted energy savings, provided as an upfront discount via qualified contractors.
- Provider: Indiana Office of Energy Development (via Indiana Energy Saver Program).
- Eligible areas: Statewide in Indiana (all ZIP codes, single-family and multifamily homes).
- Key details: Covers insulation (attic, walls, basement/floor), air sealing, duct sealing, ENERGY STAR heating/cooling systems, water heaters, appliances, and lighting. Rebate amount varies by household income (as % of area median income) and energy savings achieved. No fixed end date – available until program funds run out.
- Launched in May 2025 and actively accepting applications.
How It Helps You
This rebate makes upgrading your home’s insulation and efficiency more affordable, leading to lower utility bills (often 10-30% savings depending on upgrades and home size), better year-round comfort (fewer drafts, consistent temperatures), and a reduced carbon footprint through less energy waste.
Pros:
- Upfront discount reduces your out-of-pocket costs significantly.
- Can stack with federal tax credits (like 25C for certain improvements) or local utility programs.
- Improves home value and qualifies you for long-term savings.
Cons:
- Requires an energy audit and qualified contractor (some paperwork involved).
- Rebate is performance-based (needs modeled savings), so not all projects qualify.
Eligibility and Application
- Who qualifies: All Indiana homeowners/residents (single-family or multifamily); higher rebates for households <80% or <150% of area median income. Proof of income and ownership/rental status required.
- Required improvements: Whole-home approach with at least 20% energy savings modeled; insulation often key component alongside air sealing or HVAC.
- Step-by-step application:
- Visit indianaenergysaver.com and start application (single process for HOMES/HEAR).
- Get a qualified energy audit to model savings.
- Work with approved contractor for upgrades.
- Receive rebate as discount on project costs (no reimbursement wait in most cases).
- Submit any needed documentation online.
Real-World Examples
- An Indiana family in a typical single-family home adds attic/wall insulation, air sealing, and upgrades to ENERGY STAR HVAC – achieving 25% savings. They could get $4,000-$8,000 back (or more if lower income), plus save $300-$600/year on bills.
- A low-income household (<80% AMI) insulates basement/floors and seals ducts for 35%+ savings – potentially covering 100% of costs up to $18,000, turning a major upgrade into little-to-no upfront expense while slashing heating/cooling bills.
FAQs
Start at indianaenergysaver.com – complete the application, get an audit, and work with a qualified contractor.
Yes – often stacks with federal tax credits (e.g., for insulation or windows) or utility-specific rebates.
Check federal options like the 25C tax credit, or contact your local utility for smaller rebates. The program is open to all income levels (just higher amounts for lower income).
Beyond the rebate, expect 10-30% lower energy bills annually (hundreds of dollars/year), plus improved comfort and home value.
It’s a key eligible upgrade, but projects must achieve whole-home 20%+ savings – insulation pairs well with sealing and equipment.
Limited retroactivity for work done 2022-May 2025 (check fact sheet on site).
Ready to lower your energy bills and make your Indiana home more comfortable? Head to the official site to check your eligibility and start today: https://indianaenergysaver.com/programs/home-efficiency-rebate. It’s a smart step toward savings and efficiency!
Please verify all rebate information with official sources. Information updated as of February 12, 2026.