Wisconsin Home Improvement Provides Easy Access to Energy Rebates, Tax Credits and Financing
You could save up to 70% or more on home improvements and critical energy saving upgrades, including insulation and air sealing. Wisconsin Home Improvement provides guidance to help you find available home improvement rebates, tax credits, financing, and other incentives. As the go-to contractor for Focus on Energy incentives in the Milwaukee area, we can help you qualify for the best energy rebates in Wisconsin.
Additionally, as the only Pearl-certified contractor in the state, we strive to make sure you always receive the highest quality products and service. We have decades of experience serving the Greater Milwaukee area and a deep understanding of the unique needs that many homeowners face in this area.
Energy Efficiency Tax Credits
Starting in 2023, Wisconsin residents gained access to more incentives to upgrade their homes and businesses. Federal tax credits help make energy efficient improvements more affordable. With up to 30% of material cost with a cap of $1,200.00 available every year through 2032, the time to make energy minded improvements is now. Click here to learn more.
We are actively working to ensure our customers can maximize available energy incentives when they become available.
25C Tax Credit
Out of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 came the 25C Tax Credit, a 30% (capped at $1,200) tax credit for energy efficient upgrades. This makes it more affordable than ever to make the necessary changes that can transform your home.
- Improve comfort
- Boost energy efficiency
- Save money on energy costs
- Reduce your home’s carbon footprint
Focus on Energy
In partnership with Wisconsin utility companies, Focus on Energy rebates help residential and commercial customers afford insulation, air sealing, heating and cooling upgrades, and more. In addition to providing up to $1,800 in rebates on attic insulation and air sealing, this program also provides incentives for exterior wall insulation and other performance-minded upgrades, such as:
- Free energy saving packs
- Smart thermostats
- Savings on efficient heating and cooling equipment
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Save Big with a Free Home Energy Audit
Homeowners benefit from a number of different safety checks when they engage in home energy assessments, but this process can help save them money in a number of ways. As Wisconsin Home Improvement technicians inspect your home, they will be on the lookout for ways to solve problems, such as:
- Reducing indoor drafts
- Maintaining consistent temperatures from room-to-room
- Improving ventilation
- Air sealing
Incentives to Improve your Home Performance
Wisconsin Home Improvement is staying on top of all the new incentives and rebate programs. We can help walk you through your options and discuss all local, state, and federal rebates, tax credits, and other ways to save.
Upgrade Your Home Energy Performance
Did you know that an estimated 90% of homes in the United States are under insulated? By sealing air leaks and upgrading, installing, or replacing insulation, you could enjoy substantial improvements in energy performance. Your home will stay warmer in winter and cooler in summer — all while using less energy.
Wisconsin Home Improvement offers attractive homeowner financing options to help you start enjoying better energy performance as soon as possible.
Savings for Homeowners
We will design your project to maximize available incentives. Our knowledgeable staff can help you combine tax credits and rebate programs to maximize savings. We also offer excellent financing options so you can start benefiting from lower energy bills and improved indoor comfort sooner.
Additionally, once the work is completed, your home will feature improved comfort and energy efficiency that helps you save even more on your utility bills. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that upgrading your insulation alone could save 20% or more on energy costs.
Financing Options
Everyone deserves to live in a comfortable home that is affordable to heat and cool. That’s why Wisconsin Home Improvement offers several financing options in addition to rebates and tax incentives. Choose from options that meet your financing needs and budget, such as:
- 365-day same-as-cash with no payment and no interest
- Fixed-rate, fixed-term loans
Contact us to learn more about financing your home improvements. We will be happy to help walk you through your choices.
How to Reduce Energy Consumption in Your Home
Each home is unique. That’s why starting with an energy audit provides the most efficient way to determine the right path forward. Our BPI-certified technicians will inspect your entire home from top to bottom, inside and out. We perform specialized testing to identify areas in need of improvement and give you customized strategies to reduce energy consumption while living more comfortably.
Next Steps to Consider
Scheduling a visit for an energy audit offers an excellent starting point. Our BPI-certified technicians will provide a thorough evaluation of your home, from top to bottom. We look at each home as a whole, assessing its unique strengths and weaknesses to determine the improvements that yield the best possible results.
As a bonus, keeping track of incentive paperwork and upgrades is simple through Pearl’s Green Door app. Because Wisconsin Home Improvement is a certified Pearl Network Contractor, you get exclusive access to this tool that helps you organize important records and adds value to your home.
Are you ready to take the next step? Contact us at 262.345.9922 or click here to get started.
Frequently Asked Questions
We want to help you save money on improvements that can help you live more comfortably while boosting your home’s energy efficiency. If you’re confused about rebates and tax incentives, or you simply want to know how much you could qualify for, give us a call. As your trusted whole home experts, we are always here to help.
Are there any tax incentives I may be eligible for?
Yes, qualified improvements, such as new insulation, air sealing, energy audits, and more, can provide significant savings. Contact us today, and we can discuss the details of your specific circumstances to see what incentives apply.
I want to build an energy efficient house; how can I be cost effective?
Ideally , your build should rely on designers, architects, builders, and contractors who are familiar with everything that has to do with energy efficiency. Optimizing the design from the beginning is an excellent start. Sealing the building properly to withstand the Wisconsin climate and choosing the right insulation materials are cost-effective measures that make a tremendous difference.
What is the energy efficient home improvement credit for tax year 2024?
In 2024, the federal tax credit for qualified energy efficient improvements is 30% of material cost, up to $1,200. This tax credit helps cover the cost of installing energy efficient upgrades and conducting home energy audits. Through 2033, you can claim the maximum amount annually in years you make eligible improvements.
What are some grants available for improving heat efficiency?
In addition to federal tax credits, the state of Wisconsin also supports making energy efficient changes, including improving heating efficiency. The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin, Focus on Energy, and more than 100 utility companies work together to provide financial incentives. As a Trade Ally with Focus on Energy, Wisconsin Home Improvement can help walk you through your options. Call us to speak with someone directly.
What is the 25C energy efficiency home improvement tax credit?
The 25C tax credit is a federal program. It is part of the Inflation Reduction Act and offers up to $1,200 back on qualifying improvements every year.
What should I look for when considering energy efficiency incentive programs?
Some of the important considerations include what qualifies you for participation, the limitations or annual “cap” on the benefits, and providers that can do the work for you. Working with trusted contractors is essential, as is knowing what to expect from the incentive programs.
How do energy rebates work?
Although the process may differ based on who issues the rebates, it typically involves similar steps. You must qualify for the rebate. In some cases, meeting income-based considerations may get you a more substantial rebate. You also must work with an approved provider or contractor and submit all paperwork to the organization granting the rebate, often within 60 days. The good news is we take care of all of it for you. All you have to do is check your mail box and deposit the check.