Start with your attic.
Attic insulation incentives.
Homeowners can be eligible for a tax credit of up to 500 or 10 of qualified energy efficiency improvements such as insulation.
Start in the attic.
First things first you need to go up into your attic inspect the condition of the insulation and calculate the current level of insulation.
Basement wall insulation must insulate a minimum of 500 square feet of wall area 50.
The building is not eligible for incentives if the building has received an incentive from focus on energy for insulation or air sealing work in the last 3 years 1095 days.
Roof attic insulation r value of 60 or higher must insulate a minimum of 500 square feet of attic area 200.
Inspecting your attic insulation.
Learn more about the tax credit.
New construction and or additions do not qualify.
It is very important to seal air leaks before installing insulation to ensure the best performance from the insulation.
Attic insulation customers participating in the residential energywise attic insulation program are eligible for an incentive of 15 square foot with a maximum incentive amount of 300 per existing residential dwelling.
Incentives may not exceed the total purchase price of the improvement.
Insulation works best when air is not moving through or around it.
Above grade wall insulation must insulate a minimum of 500 square feet of wall area 125.
To get the biggest savings the easiest place to add insulation is usually in the attic.
Irs energy efficiency tax credit for homeowner.