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United Cooperative Services Insulation Rebate

Rebate Details

Provider: United Cooperative Services
Amount: Up to $1,200 cap
Insulation Types: Attic
Utility Company: United Cooperative Services
Service Area: Central Texas areas served by United Cooperative Services (check eligibility via address on official site)
Available in: Texas
Expiration Date: December 31, 2026

Overview

United Cooperative Services offers an Energy Innovation Rebate Program to help Texas members save energy and money. This includes a targeted attic insulation retrofit rebate for residential members. The rebate rewards adding insulation to under-insulated attics, provided by your local electric cooperative in central Texas. Key details include 2 cents per inch of added insulation per square foot, capped at 12 inches total added depth, with overall rebates not exceeding $1,200 per home. The program runs through December 31, 2026, and is not national—it’s available only in United’s service territory.

How It Helps You

Adding attic insulation is one of the most effective ways to cut energy bills, often reducing heating and cooling costs by 10-30% depending on your home’s current setup and climate. In Texas summers and winters, better insulation keeps your home more comfortable year-round, reduces HVAC strain, and lowers your carbon footprint by using less electricity. This utility rebate provides upfront savings to offset installation costs and can stack with federal tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act (like the 30% energy efficient home improvement credit) for even greater total benefits.

Pros

  • Direct cash back on qualifying upgrades
  • Free energy audit to start the process
  • Long-term bill savings and improved comfort

Cons

  • Requires paperwork and post-install verification
  • Limited to attic insulation (other home measures have separate rebates)
  • Total cap applies across all rebates claimed

Eligibility and Application

  • Homeowners who are active residential members of United Cooperative Services in Texas.
  • Attic must have 8 inches or less of existing insulation (verified by United).
  • Free energy audit required before installation.
  • Rebate applies only to added insulation up to 12 inches max depth.
  • Installation must meet program standards; submit within 60 days of completion.

Step-by-step application process:

  1. Schedule a free home energy audit through United (visit ucs.net/energy-audits or call).
  2. Get approval if your attic qualifies (8 inches or less current insulation).
  3. Install eligible attic insulation by a contractor.
  4. Submit the completed rebate application, receipts, and any required verification (like insulation certificate) within 60 days.
  5. Receive rebate check after review (United may conduct on-site inspections).

Real-World Examples

  • A Texas homeowner with a 2,000 sq ft attic and only 5 inches of existing insulation adds 7 inches more (to reach 12 inches eligible). Rebate: 7 inches x $0.02 x 2,000 sq ft = $280 back, plus ongoing annual savings on cooling/heating.
  • Another member with a larger 3,000 sq ft attic and 4 inches existing adds 8 inches. Rebate: 8 x $0.02 x 3,000 = $480, helping offset costs while cutting monthly bills noticeably in hot Texas weather.

FAQs

How do I apply?

Start with a free energy audit on the United site, then submit forms and proof after installation within 60 days.

Can this be combined with other incentives?

Yes, it often stacks with federal tax credits (e.g., IRA 25C credit) and other rebates—check for limits.

What if I don’t qualify?

United offers other rebates (like HVAC tune-ups or thermostats); schedule an audit to explore options or improve insulation to qualify later.

How much could I save overall?

Rebate covers part of upfront costs, plus 10-30% lower energy bills annually (potentially hundreds per year), depending on home size and usage.

Is a contractor required?

Installation must meet standards, but any qualified contractor works—United verifies post-install.

What types of insulation qualify?

Blown-in, batts, or spray foam that achieves added depth; focus is on R-value improvement to recommended levels (around R-38).

Ready to lower your energy bills and boost home comfort? Check your eligibility today, schedule that free energy audit, and apply through United Cooperative Services at https://ucs.net/rebate-programs. It’s an easy step toward big savings!

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Related Rebates

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 13, 2026.

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