Kentucky Heat Pump Quote Checker
What to look for — and what to question — when reviewing a Kentucky heat pump quote that includes LG&E / KU Energy Efficiency Rebates rebates.
What should I check in a Kentucky heat pump quote before signing?
Before signing a Kentucky 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 LG&E / KU Energy Efficiency 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 Kentucky heat pump quote?
A Kentucky 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 LG&E / KU Energy Efficiency Rebates rebate amount and tier, and a clear breakdown of any savings claims by source.
How do I verify a Kentucky heat pump rebate claim?
Confirm your utility participates in LG&E / KU Energy Efficiency Rebates. Ask for the AHRI reference number and look it up. Call your utility or visit LG&E / KU Energy Efficiency Rebates directly to confirm the rebate tier. Do not treat any estimate as confirmed until you have official program documentation.