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North Carolina Air Sealing Rebates

What Tideland EMC covers for air sealing in North Carolina, why it matters before a heat pump, and how to access the rebate.

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Quick Answer

What air sealing rebates are available in North Carolina?

North Carolina homeowners can access air sealing rebates through Tideland EMC, typically as part of a whole-home weatherization project alongside insulation. Estimated coverage: Verify with official program. Insulation coverage: Verify with official program. A no-cost home energy assessment is generally required first, and work must be done by a program-approved contractor.

Amounts are estimates. Verify with your utility or Tideland EMC.

Why air sealing matters in North Carolina

Reduces heat loss in cold climates
North Carolina's cold winters mean uncontrolled air infiltration is a significant source of energy loss. Air sealing dramatically reduces this, especially when combined with insulation.
Required for whole-home heat pump rebates
Many Tideland EMC whole-home heat pump rebate paths require verified weatherization. Air sealing is a core part of this — completing it first can unlock higher rebate tiers.
Lower right-sizing risk
A properly air-sealed home needs a smaller heat pump. Oversizing a heat pump leads to short-cycling, humidity problems, and reduced efficiency.
Blower door test verification
Air sealing is measured by a blower door test — a pressure test that quantifies air leakage. Your energy assessor will measure before and after to document improvement.

How the air sealing process works

1
Schedule a home energy assessment
Contact your utility or Tideland EMC to schedule a no-cost home energy assessment. This confirms eligibility and identifies air leakage locations.
2
Receive contractor referrals
Tideland EMC will provide a list of approved contractors who can perform the air sealing and insulation work.
3
Get quotes from approved contractors
Compare quotes from approved contractors. Work done outside the approved contractor network is generally not eligible for the rebate.
4
Work is completed and rebate processed
After the work is done, the contractor or program processes the rebate. Confirm the rebate structure with your contractor before work begins.
Frequently Asked Questions

What air sealing rebates are available in North Carolina?

Air sealing rebates are available through Tideland EMC. They are typically done alongside insulation as part of whole-home weatherization. A home energy assessment is generally required first. Verify current coverage with Tideland EMC.

Is air sealing required before a heat pump rebate in North Carolina?

Many North Carolina whole-home heat pump rebate paths require or strongly encourage weatherization — including insulation and air sealing — before approval. Check with Tideland EMC for current weatherization requirements.

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