Michigan HVAC Rebates 2025
Heat pumps, insulation, air sealing, and heat pump water heaters — what DTE Energy Rebates covers, what determines your rebate, and what to check before signing.
What are the best HVAC rebates for Michigan homeowners in 2025?
For many Michigan homeowners, the highest-value HVAC incentives come through DTE Energy Rebates for heat pumps, insulation, and air sealing. Eligibility depends on your utility, current heating fuel, project scope, and program availability. Homes heating with oil or propane typically qualify for the highest heat pump rebate tiers.
Rebate amounts are not guaranteed. Always verify with your utility or DTE Energy Rebates before treating any estimate as confirmed.
Michigan HVAC rebate categories at a glance
| Upgrade | Program | Typical range | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Air-source heat pump | DTE Energy Rebates | $150–$1,200 | Fuel type, scope, and equipment matter most |
| Insulation | DTE Energy Rebates | $10–$600 | Typically requires home energy assessment |
| Air sealing | DTE Energy Rebates | Verify with official program | Often done alongside insulation |
| Heat pump water heater | DTE Energy Rebates | Verify with official program | ENERGY STAR model typically required |
Ranges are estimates based on publicly available program data. Actual amounts vary by utility, equipment, home conditions, and current program rules. Not a guarantee of eligibility. Verify with DTE Energy Rebates before proceeding.
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What HVAC rebates are available in Michigan?
Michigan homeowners can access HVAC rebates through DTE Energy Rebates for heat pumps, insulation, air sealing, and heat pump water heaters. Eligibility depends on your utility, equipment, current heating fuel, and home type. Verify current amounts with your utility or DTE Energy Rebates before assuming eligibility.
Does Michigan require a home energy assessment for HVAC rebates?
Many Michigan rebate programs require a no-cost home energy assessment before insulation and whole-home heat pump rebates are approved. Contact your utility or DTE Energy Rebates to confirm current requirements.
Can I stack Michigan rebates with the federal tax credit?
State rebates and the federal 25C tax credit are generally separate programs. However, the 25C credit expired December 31, 2025. If you installed qualifying equipment in 2025, consult a tax professional about your 2025 return. State rebates through DTE Energy Rebates remain separate and are not affected by the federal credit status.