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REASONS TO INSULATE!

Rebates and Tax Credits

For Insulation and Solar Attic Fans

At Insul Pro Solutions, we help you maximize savings on energy-efficient upgrades through federal incentives provided by the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). Below are the key financial benefits available for insulation and solar attic fan installations in 2025, designed to make your home more comfortable and eco-friendly while reducing costs.

Insulation Rebates and Tax Credits

The IRA offers significant incentives to offset the cost of insulation upgrades, helping you save on energy bills and improve home comfort:

Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit

Homeowners can claim a federal tax credit of up to 30% of the cost of qualifying insulation materials, with an annual limit of $1,200. Eligible insulation includes blown fiberglass, batt insulation, blown cellulose, and spray foam (both open and closed cell) that meet International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) standards. This credit applies to installations in your primary residence through December 31, 2025.

Home Efficiency Rebates (HOMES)

This program provides rebates for whole-home energy upgrades, including insulation. Depending on the project scope and energy savings achieved (at least 15% measured savings), rebates can range from $2,000 to $4,000, with enhanced amounts for low-income households. In California, for example, the HOMES program is expected to launch in 2025, offering rebates through the Equitable Building Decarbonization Direct Install Program and the Pay for Performance Program. Check with your state’s energy office for availability and specific details.

High-Efficiency Electric Home Rebate Program (HEEHRA)

For households at or below 150% of the area median income, HEEHRA offers up to $1,600 in rebates for insulation upgrades in single-family or multifamily homes. This program supports energy-efficient improvements that reduce utility costs and enhance comfort. Availability varies by state, so contact us to explore local options.

Solar Attic Fan Tax Credits

Solar attic fans qualify for federal tax credits under the IRA, making them an affordable way to improve attic ventilation and reduce cooling costs:

Residential Clean Energy Credit: Installing a solar attic fan qualifies for a 30% federal tax credit with no annual limit through December 31, 2025. This credit covers the cost of the fan and installation for your primary or secondary residence, provided the fan is new and used for the first time. Note that financing may disqualify you from this credit, as it requires paying the full cost up front.

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Why Take Advantage of These Incentives?

Upgrading your home with insulation and solar attic fans not only reduces energy costs—potentially saving up to 15% on heating and cooling bills—but also qualifies you for significant financial incentives. These upgrades enhance comfort, extend the lifespan of your HVAC system and roof, and contribute to a more sustainable future.

Contact us today to learn how we can help you navigate available rebates and tax credits for insulation and solar attic fans. Visit resources like the ENERGY STAR Rebate Finder or DSIREusa.org, or let our team assist you in maximizing your savings!

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We Provide Insulation Services to the Following Lake Charles Areas

Mermentau, Egan, Evangeline, Morse, Estherwood, Jennings, Crowley, Iota, Roanoke, Gueydan, Lake Arthur, Welsh, Basile, Rayne, Branch, Elton, Hayes, Eunice, Duson, Lacassine, Fenton, Church Point, Maurice, Scott, Kaplan, Iowa, Kinder, Lafayette, Bell City, Chataignier, Perry, Abbeville, Milton, Sunset, Mamou, Oberlin, Lawtell, Carencro, Lake Charles, Youngsville, Grand Chenier, Reddell, Grand Coteau, Creole, Leblanc, Opelousas, Reeves, Erath, Broussard, Delcambre, Mittie, Leonville, Cade, Ville Platte, Ragley, Arnaudville, Pine Prairie, Westlake, Cecilia, Washington, Dry Creek, Breaux Bridge, Avery Island, Oakdale, Port Barre, New Iberia, Elizabeth, Turkey Creek, Grant, Sulphur, Saint Landry, Lydia, Saint Martinville, Longville, Sugartown, Lebeau, Dequincy, Krotz Springs, Bunkie, Cameron, Loreauville, Palmetto, Morrow, Longleaf, Hackberry, Glenmora, Evergreen, Pitkin, Melville, Forest Hill, Lottie, Cheneyville​

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Parishes Served

Calcasieu, Cameron, Jefferson Davis, Beauregard, and Allen

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Zip Codes

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