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What Utah rebates are available for HVAC upgrades?

Utah homeowners can stack Dominion Energy, Rocky Mountain Power (Wattsmart), and federal tax credits (IRA 25C) for heat pumps, high-efficiency furnaces, heat pump water heaters, and insulation work. Typical combined rebate + credit ranges from $500 to $8,000 on a full system.

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Utah homeowners can stack Dominion Energy, Rocky Mountain Power (Wattsmart), and federal tax credits (IRA 25C) for heat pumps, high-efficiency furnaces, heat pump water heaters, and insulation work. Typical combined rebate + credit ranges from $500 to $8,000 on a full system.

Utah has solid stacking opportunities for efficiency upgrades. Dominion Energy offers rebates for high-efficiency furnaces (typically $200-$400 for 95%+ AFUE) and smart thermostats.

Rocky Mountain Power's Wattsmart program offers rebates for heat pumps, heat pump water heaters, insulation, and air sealing — typical heat pump rebates are $500-$1,200.

The federal Inflation Reduction Act 25C tax credit covers 30% of eligible equipment cost up to $2,000 for heat pumps and heat pump water heaters, plus $600 for high-efficiency furnaces. These all stack. On a full heat pump + air handler install, it's common to see $3,000-$5,000 combined in rebates and tax credits.

We handle the paperwork for Dominion and Rocky Mountain Power rebates on any qualifying install — you just claim the federal credit on your taxes.

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Last reviewed April 1, 2026.