Rebate Details
Overview
The TVA EnergyRight Insulation Rebate is a cash-back program offered by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) through its EnergyRight initiative, in partnership with local power companies. It helps homeowners in the Tennessee Valley region upgrade insulation and perform air sealing or duct work to make homes more energy efficient.
Eligible areas include parts of Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia – served by participating local power companies. Rebates include $500 for attic insulation (limited-time offer, often extended), $300 for wall insulation, $100-$300 for floor/basement/crawlspace insulation, $300 for envelope air sealing, and $300 for duct sealing/repair/insulation. The program runs through at least the end of 2026, with some offers subject to availability and potential extensions.
How It Helps You
Adding or upgrading insulation can lower your energy bills by up to 10% or more by keeping heated or cooled air inside your home. This means greater comfort (fewer cold drafts in winter, less heat gain in summer), reduced strain on your HVAC system, and a smaller carbon footprint through lower energy use.
Pros: Significant upfront cash back, quick payback on project costs, stacks well with federal tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act (like the 30% energy efficient home improvement credit). Cons: Requires using a TVA-vetted contractor from the Quality Contractor Network, and some paperwork/verification is involved (though contractors often handle much of it).
Eligibility and Application
- Homeowners in the TVA service area with electric service from a participating local power company.
- Upgrades must meet TVA standards (e.g., proper R-value for insulation).
- Work must be completed by a contractor in the TVA Quality Contractor Network.
Step-by-step application process:
- Check eligibility and find a contractor using the tool at energyright.com (enter your ZIP code).
- Get a quote and schedule the work (e.g., attic insulation upgrade).
- Have the contractor complete the project to TVA standards.
- The contractor typically submits the rebate paperwork on your behalf.
- Confirm completion as needed, then receive your rebate check in the mail.
Real-World Examples
- A homeowner in Tennessee adding attic insulation to reach recommended levels could receive $500 back, plus save $200-500 annually on heating and cooling bills depending on home size and climate – paying for much of the project quickly.
- Combining wall insulation ($300 rebate) with envelope air sealing ($300 rebate) in a Georgia home might cut energy loss significantly, yielding $600 total rebates and noticeable comfort improvements year-round.
FAQs
Start by finding a Quality Contractor Network member via the TVA EnergyRight site; they handle most of the rebate submission after completing the work.
Yes – it often stacks with the federal 30% tax credit for insulation (up to annual limits) for even greater total savings.
Explore a free home energy assessment on the site for other rebates (like HVAC or heat pumps), or check federal options like the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit.
Rebates cover hundreds to over $1,000 in upgrades, plus ongoing bill savings of 5-15% or more from better insulation and sealing.
It’s a limited-time offer that has been extended multiple times – check the official site for current status.
Yes, typically for residential single-family or qualifying multi-family homes.
Ready to start saving? Head over to the official TVA EnergyRight rebates page to check your eligibility, find a vetted contractor, and explore your options today: https://energyright.com/residential/rebates/. Small upgrades like insulation can make a big difference in your comfort and wallet!
Please verify all rebate information with official sources. Information updated as of February 13, 2026.