Ready for a more efficient heating or cooling system? Follow the steps below and watch the savings grow.
Not sure of all the details? Our participating contractors truly understand energy efficiency, and they’ll work with you every step of the way to get the savings you deserve.
Start with the Consumers Energy heating and cooling Rebate Chart to see all the options you have and how much you can receive.
Only a Participating Contractor is qualified to get you a rebate from Consumers Energy. Review the list of participating heating and cooling contractors to find one in your area. If you have any questions, our participating contractors can help. They truly understand energy efficiency, and can help find the right options for your home.
Your participating contractor will perform an engineering analysis which assesses your home’s heating or cooling needs. Based on the analysis, the contractor will recommend the correct sized energy efficient equipment for the project. The contractor will also provide you with the pricing for the project, and the amount of the rebate you qualify for from Consumers Energy.
The participating contractor will install your new energy efficient equipment or perform a qualified tune-up service.
When the project is complete, your participating contractor will handle all of the rebate paperwork for you. They know the proper way to complete the form including all of the essential information, and will submit it directly to Consumers Energy on your behalf.
After all the paperwork is complete, you will receive your rebate check in the mail in six to eight weeks.
Our contractor was very helpful. And now, we’re saving on our heating and cooling every month. This is definitely the way to go.
Install a programmable thermostat. It can adjust temperatures at odd hours or when you are not home, saving you as much as 20 percent on your heating costs.
Find and seal air leaks around your home. Time and weather can dry out and shrink caulking and weatherstripping, so it pays to make sure you have a good seal.
Clean your outdoor central air conditioning unit. Leaves and debris can block airflow and make your unit work harder, wasting energy.
Clean or replace your furnace’s filter more often. Furnaces use less energy if they “breathe” more easily.
Turn on your ceiling fan during winter at a slow speed in the clockwise direction. This pushes warm air away from the ceiling and throughout the room.
Every year, the ENERGY STAR program helps families save billions of dollars on their utility bills.
If you can’t find what you’re looking for, Consumers Energy wants to help. Contact us at 1-866-234-0445.
Review the terms & conditions for participating in the heating & cooling program.