
BUILDING A HOME?
Save energy, save space and have the best in water heating from the start. Contact a builder that offers energy saving options.
WE UPGRADED OUR WATER HEATER TO AN ENERGY SAVING OPTION TO START SAVING NOW
| WATER HEATING | ||
| Product Type | Rebate Eligibility Specifications | Rebate |
| Tank (storage) | EF 0.62 or less than .67 | $50 |
| Water Heating Tank (storage) | EF 0.67 or less than .80 | $125 |
| Water Heating Tank (condensing) | EF ≥ 0.80 | $200 |
| Water Heating Tankless (whole home) | EF ≥ 0.82 | $200 |
| COMBINATION WATER HEAT & CENTRAL HEAT | ||
| Product Type | Rebate Eligibility Specifications | Rebate |
| Furnace & Water Heater Hydronic Unit | Water Heating EF ≥ 0.80 | $450 |
The energy factor (EF) and the annual fuel utilization efficiency (AFUE) are measures of an appliance’s energy efficiency. Those taking advantage of these rebates should ask their plumber or HVAC professional for this information when choosing their appliance. All qualifying units are ENERGY STAR® rated.
- On-going energy savings – calculate your savings for switching to energy efficient water heaters.
- Find other sources to help you save, such as Federal Tax Credits.
Plumbers and other professional contractors prefer natural gas to heat water.
- Natural Gas is a cleaner, greener fuel with fewer emissions than electricity generated from coal
- Natural gas is affordable and more energy efficient than electricity
- Natural Gas is an abundant American fuel

