Residential Rebate Information for Trade Allies
As the heating and cooling market evolves toward more energy-efficient options, we are working to improve our programs to help your customers make an easy transition to clean energy. We will no longer offer residential rebates on projects completed after June 30, 2025. Instead, customers can find instant discounts on select energy-efficient heating and cooling products at participating retailers—no paperwork required.
For projects installed by June 30, 2025, customers must submit rebate applications and all required paperwork no later than July 31, 2025. No applications will be accepted following that date.
Expand your business by joining our network of participating clean heat contractors. You can offer rebates on qualifying heat pump installations, connect customers to financing solutions, and access ready-to-use marketing materials.
Trade Ally Information
The information here is for trade allies - plumbing and heating contractors - regarding our residential rebate program.
The purpose of our rebate program is to encourage customers to purchase and install higher efficiency equipment, thereby reducing overall energy consumption and encouraging wise energy use. Residential customers can visit our program information web page.
WHAT WE OFFER
We are offering rebates to residential natural gas and electricity customers who install qualifying natural gas heating and related control equipment. This program is also available to eligible customers who build a new home and install eligible equipment.
LEARN MORE
To learn more about the residential rebate program, review the frequently asked questions for customers.
See if your customers also qualify for a $70 e-gift card through our Smart Savings Rewards Program.
REMINDER
Program Closure When Funds Are Exhausted. This rebate program will close once all incentive funds for the program have been exhausted. A program closure announcement will be published on our residential rebate program information page.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
To be eligible for rebates, natural gas furnaces, boilers, natural gas dryers and pool pumps must be Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) or ENERGY STAR® certified. To determine if your equipment qualifies, view the ENERGY STAR® website. Furnace tune-up rebates are for existing natural gas furnaces only, limited to one rebate every five years.
- Heat Loss Load Calculation: Since properly sized heating equipment operates more efficiently and results in greater occupant comfort, you are strongly encouraged to perform a proper building heat loss calculation and to size the new heating equipment accordingly.
Natural gas furnaces must meet the following criteria to qualify for the incremental “Natural Gas Furnace with ECM” rebate:
- Meets AFUE rating
- Is certified in the AHRI directory and includes a footnote indicating “ECM MOTOR 'e' Electrically Efficient Furnace” or
- Manufacturer’s spec sheet specifically states that the natural gas furnace includes an ECM. Including this spec sheet with rebate applications should facilitate rebate processing.
In the event that applications are processed and incremental ECM rebates amounts are denied, the customer may appeal the rebate administrator’s determination by providing a copy of the manufacturer’s spec sheet that demonstrates existence of an ECM built into the natural gas furnace in question. Final determination is the responsibility of the rebate administrator.
Heat Pump Rebates Now Available
Visit the New York State Clean Heat Statewide Heat Pump Program website to learn how to become a part of the Participating Contractor Network. From there, you can also complete and submit your NYS Clean Heat Application via the online NYS Clean Heat Contractor Management Portal. Learn more about our NYS Clean Heat Rebate Program.