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New York HOMES Rebate

Rebate Details

Provider: New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA)
Amount: Varies up to $8,000
Insulation Types: Attic
Service Area: New York State residents (prioritized for income-eligible households initially via EmPower+; expanding to moderate/all incomes)
Available in: New York
Expiration Date: December 31, 2031

The New York HOMES Rebate is part of the federal Inflation Reduction Act’s Home Efficiency Rebates (HOMES) program, administered by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). It provides upfront rebates for home energy efficiency upgrades, with a strong focus on insulation to cut energy waste.

Overview

This rebate helps New York homeowners make cost-effective improvements like adding insulation to attics, walls, floors/basements, or whole-home packages (often combined with air sealing).

  • Provider: NYSERDA via federal IRA funding.
  • Eligible Areas: Statewide in New York (NY).
  • Amount: Up to $8,000 per home, depending on verified energy savings (e.g., 15-35% reduction); current offerings through related programs like EmPower+ provide $1,600-$4,000+ for insulation packages.
  • Types Covered: Attic, walls, floor/basement, whole-home insulation, and bundled air sealing/ventilation.
  • Expiration: Funding available through 2031, with phased rollout (initial focus on income-eligible households; broader access developing).

How It Helps You

Insulation upgrades funded by this rebate can reduce your energy bills by 10-30% (or more when combined with air sealing), making your home warmer in winter and cooler in summer without cranking the thermostat. You’ll enjoy better comfort, fewer drafts, and lower heating/cooling costs year-round.

These rebates stack with federal tax credits (like the 30% Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit up to certain limits) for even bigger savings. Environmentally, you’ll shrink your home’s carbon footprint by using less energy.

Pros

  • Significant upfront savings to offset project costs.
  • Improved home value and comfort.
  • Stackable with other incentives.

Cons

  • Application may involve paperwork and contractor requirements.
  • Some phases prioritize income-eligible households.

Eligibility and Application

  • Who Qualifies: New York State homeowners (some options for renters with landlord approval); initial rollout prioritizes low- to moderate-income households (e.g., via EmPower+), expanding to all incomes as HOMES fully launches.
  • Required Improvements: Eligible insulation upgrades (often with air sealing for max savings); must meet energy savings criteria or program package standards.
  • Step-by-Step Application
    1. Visit the NYSERDA IRA homeowners page to check current status and eligibility.
    2. Get a home energy assessment (recommended; some programs offer free/low-cost audits).
    3. Work with a participating contractor (NYSERDA-approved for quality).
    4. Complete approved upgrades.
    5. Submit documentation for rebate processing (upfront discounts or post-install reimbursement, depending on phase).

Real-World Examples

  • A homeowner in upstate New York adds attic and wall insulation with air sealing, achieving 20% energy savings. They could receive $3,000-$5,000 via current packages, plus stack federal credits, cutting annual bills by $400-$600.
  • In a colder area like Buffalo, a whole-home insulation project qualifies for higher rebates under HOMES (up to $8,000 for major savings), paying for itself quickly through reduced heating costs.

FAQs

How do I apply?

Start at the NYSERDA IRA page, check eligibility, and connect with an approved contractor for an assessment and installation.

Can this be combined with other incentives?

Yes – it often stacks with federal tax credits, utility rebates, or state programs like Comfort Home for maximum savings.

What if I don’t qualify for income-based phases?

Broader HOMES access is expanding; monitor NYSERDA updates, or explore non-income programs like Comfort Home for insulation packages.

How much could I save overall?

Beyond the rebate, expect 10-30% lower energy bills (hundreds annually), plus comfort gains and potential home value increase.

Is professional installation required?

Yes, for rebate eligibility – use NYSERDA-approved contractors to ensure quality and compliance.

When will full HOMES rebates be available to all?

Phased rollout ongoing; check official site for latest.

Ready to save on your energy bills and make your home more comfortable? Head over to the official NYSERDA site to check your eligibility and get started today: https://www.nyserda.ny.gov/All-Programs/Inflation-Reduction-Act/Inflation-Reduction-Act-homeowners. Don’t wait – these IRA opportunities can make insulation upgrades affordable and rewarding!

Apply for This Rebate

Related Rebates

EmPower+ Insulation Rebates

caps up to $10,000 for low-income and $5,000 for moderate-income single-family homes

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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