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Save with Utah Rebates & Incentives

Upgrade to efficient HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems and take advantage of utility rebate programs from Rocky Mountain Power, Dominion Energy, and more.

Utah Utility Rebate Programs

Utah's major utilities offer rebate programs that pay you back for installing high-efficiency equipment. These are direct rebates — real money back in your pocket, not credits on a tax return.

Direct Rebates
money back, not tax credits
Stackable Programs
combine multiple rebates
We Handle Paperwork
we file the applications

Available Utility Rebates

Rebate amounts vary by provider and can change annually. These are typical ranges for Utah homeowners.

Heat Pump Systems

$500–$1,000+

Air source heat pumps for heating and cooling.

Rocky Mountain Power Wattsmart rebate

High-Efficiency AC

$200–$500

ENERGY STAR certified central AC systems.

Varies by utility provider

High-Efficiency Furnace

$200–$500

Furnaces rated 95%+ AFUE.

Dominion Energy ThermWise rebate

Heat Pump Water Heater

$200–$500

ENERGY STAR certified heat pump water heaters.

Rocky Mountain Power rebate

Smart Thermostat

$50–$100

Wi-Fi enabled programmable thermostats.

Rocky Mountain Power / Dominion Energy

Insulation & Weatherization

Varies

Home energy improvements including insulation and air sealing.

ThermWise and Wattsmart programs

How to Claim Your Rebate

1

Select Eligible Equipment

Choose ENERGY STAR certified or high-efficiency equipment that qualifies for utility rebates.

2

Get an Installation Quote

We identify every rebate you qualify for and include the savings in your quote.

3

Complete Installation

We handle professional installation with proper testing, commissioning, and documentation.

4

Submit Rebate Application

We help you file the rebate paperwork with your utility provider. Most rebates arrive within 4-8 weeks.

Process illustration

Utah Utility Programs

Rocky Mountain Power — Wattsmart

RMP's Wattsmart program offers rebates on energy-efficient HVAC systems, water heaters, and other improvements for Utah customers.

  • Heat pump system rebates ($500-$1,000+)
  • Water heater rebates
  • Smart thermostat incentives ($50-$100)
Visit Wattsmart →

Dominion Energy — ThermWise

Dominion Energy's ThermWise program offers rebates for natural gas efficiency upgrades in their Utah service territory.

  • High-efficiency furnace rebates ($200-$500)
  • Smart thermostat rebates
  • Insulation & weatherization rebates
Visit ThermWise →

Income-Qualified HOMES Rebates

If you qualify based on income (up to 80-120% of area median income), you may be eligible for direct rebates of up to $8,000 for heat pump installation.

Heat pump for heating and cooling: up to $8,000
Heat pump water heater: up to $3,500
Electric heat pump dryer: up to $840

HOMES rebates are paid directly to you as a rebate check or point-of-sale discount. You must own and live in your home.

Total Savings Example

Combining utility and HOMES rebates

New Heat Pump Installation

Equipment & Installation Cost$12,000
Rocky Mountain Power Rebate- $800
HOMES Rebate (if income-qualified)- $8,000
Your Net Cost$3,200*

*This example assumes income eligibility for HOMES rebates and is for illustration only. Actual savings depend on equipment cost, your income, and utility provider. Rebate amounts can change — we verify current availability with every quote.

Frequently Asked Questions

What rebates are available in Utah?

Utah homeowners can access rebates from Rocky Mountain Power (Wattsmart program), Dominion Energy (ThermWise program), and potentially the federal HOMES rebate program for income-qualifying households. Rebate amounts vary by equipment type and efficiency level.

Do I need to own my home to claim rebates?

For most utility rebates, yes — you need to be the account holder at the property. HOMES rebates also require owner-occupancy. Renters should check with their landlord about potential upgrades.

How do I receive the rebate?

Utility rebates are typically mailed as a check or applied as a credit to your utility bill within 4-8 weeks of submitting the application. HOMES rebates may be applied as a point-of-sale discount or reimbursement.

Can I stack multiple rebates?

In many cases, yes. You can combine a utility rebate from Rocky Mountain Power or Dominion Energy with the HOMES rebate (if income-eligible). We help you identify every available incentive to maximize your total savings.

What documentation do I need?

Keep receipts, invoices, and product specifications from installation. We provide all necessary documentation including equipment model numbers, efficiency ratings, and installer certification for your rebate applications.

Do rebate programs change?

Yes — utility rebate amounts and qualifying equipment can change annually. We stay current on all Utah programs and will let you know exactly what's available at the time of your quote.

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Schedule a consultation to learn what rebates you qualify for on your next upgrade.

Rebate-Eligible Installs

Equipment we've installed that qualified for utility rebates.

Heat pump
Heat pump — RMP rebate
96% AFUE furnace
96% AFUE — Dominion rebate
High-SEER AC
16+ SEER — Lehi
Tankless install
Tankless — Orem
Mini-split install
Mini-split — Park City
IAQ install
Whole-home IAQ — Sandy