Florida Heat Pump Quote Checker
What to look for — and what to question — when reviewing a Florida heat pump quote that includes JEA Residential Rebates rebates.
What should I check in a Florida heat pump quote before signing?
Before signing a Florida heat pump quote, verify: (1) the equipment certification number, (2) your specific utility and fuel type are listed, (3) the rebate source is explicitly named as JEA Residential Rebates (not a generic estimate), (4) the rebate and any tax credit are shown as separate line items with separate conditions, and (5) a home energy assessment has been confirmed if required by the program. Any quote that cannot answer these clearly is a red flag.
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What should be included in a Florida heat pump quote?
A Florida heat pump quote should include: the equipment model and AHRI certification number, your specific utility and current heating fuel, whether the rebate is for whole-home or partial installation, the specific JEA Residential Rebates rebate amount and tier, and a clear breakdown of any savings claims by source.
How do I verify a Florida heat pump rebate claim?
Confirm your utility participates in JEA Residential Rebates. Ask for the AHRI reference number and look it up. Call your utility or visit JEA Residential Rebates directly to confirm the rebate tier. Do not treat any estimate as confirmed until you have official program documentation.