Rebate Details
Upgrading your attic insulation is one of the smartest ways to cut energy waste and lower your utility bills, especially in Florida’s hot climate. JEA, the utility provider for the Jacksonville area, offers this straightforward rebate to make the upgrade more affordable.
Overview
This rebate comes from JEA and helps residential customers improve attic insulation.
- Rebate amount: $0.20 per square foot of new insulation, capped at $200 maximum.
- Covers: Attic insulation (typically blown-in fiberglass to reach R-38 levels).
- Eligible areas: JEA service territory in Florida (primarily Jacksonville and surrounding communities).
- Expiration: Applies to qualifying installations between October 1, 2025 and September 30, 2026; applications due within 90 days of install and no later than October 10, 2026.
How It Helps You
Adding proper attic insulation can reduce heat gain in summer and heat loss in winter, leading to noticeable savings on cooling and heating costs. Many homeowners see energy bill reductions of 10-30% depending on their home’s size, existing insulation, and usage. It also boosts year-round comfort by keeping your living spaces more consistent in temperature and reducing drafts. This local rebate stacks well with the federal Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit (up to $1,200 for insulation under the Inflation Reduction Act) for even bigger savings. Environmentally, better insulation means less energy use and a smaller carbon footprint.
Pros
- Upfront cash back to offset costs.
- Quick payback through lower bills.
- Improves home value and comfort.
Cons
- Requires paperwork and using a pre-qualified contractor for HVAC/insulation rebates.
- Limited to $200 max (covers up to about 1,000 sq ft toward R-38).
Eligibility and Application
- Homeowners in JEA’s service area (Jacksonville, FL region).
- Must be a JEA residential electric customer.
- Attic must have less than 5 inches (or R-15) of existing insulation.
- Installation aims to achieve R-38 (rebate covers first 1,000 sq ft).
- Work must be done by a pre-qualified JEA contractor (for easiest rebate processing).
Step-by-step application process
- Check eligibility and select a pre-qualified contractor via JEA’s website or contact JEA.
- Have the contractor perform the insulation upgrade (typically blown-in to required levels).
- Contractor handles much of the rebate application; rebate is often applied as a credit on your invoice.
- Submit any required forms (like consent or rebate form) within 90 days.
- Receive your rebate (up to $200) as a bill credit or direct payment.
Real-World Examples
- A Jacksonville homeowner with a 1,200 sq ft attic adds insulation to reach R-38. They qualify for the full $200 rebate (on the first 1,000 sq ft) and could save $300-600 annually on cooling bills in Florida’s climate.
- A smaller home (800 sq ft attic) gets $160 back ($0.20 x 800) while cutting energy use and enjoying a cooler home during summer.
FAQs
Select a pre-qualified JEA contractor, complete the installation, and the rebate is typically credited on your invoice or processed through JEA forms within 90 days.
Yes – it often stacks with the federal tax credit for insulation (claim up to 30% of costs via IRS). Check for any other local or state programs too.
Consider the federal credit anyway, or explore JEA’s other rebates (like HVAC or smart thermostats). Free or low-cost options may be available through JEA’s Neighborhood Energy Efficiency Program for qualifying homes.
The $200 rebate covers part of your project cost, plus ongoing bill savings of hundreds per year. Many see payback in 2-5 years, with long-term benefits.
The rebate focuses on insulation, but air sealing is often recommended (and sometimes required) for best results – ask your contractor.
No – it applies to new insulation added where existing levels are low (under 5 inches/R-15).
Ready to start saving? Check your eligibility today and connect with a pre-qualified contractor. Visit the official JEA page to learn more and get started: https://www.jea.com/residential_customers/residential_rebates/attic_insulation_rebates. Your lower energy bills and more comfortable home are waiting!
Please verify all rebate information with official sources. Information updated as of February 13, 2026.