North Carolina Insulation Rebates
What Tideland EMC covers for attic, wall, and basement insulation in North Carolina — and why insulation is typically the best first upgrade before a heat pump.
What insulation rebates are available in North Carolina?
North Carolina homeowners can access insulation rebates through Tideland EMC for attic, wall, basement, and crawlspace insulation. Typical coverage: Verify with official program. Air sealing is often done at the same time, with typical coverage: Verify with official program. A no-cost home energy assessment is generally required first. Work must be performed by a program-approved contractor.
Amounts are estimates. Verify with your utility or Tideland EMC before assuming eligibility.
Why insulation should come first in North Carolina
What Tideland EMC typically covers in North Carolina
| Measure | Typical coverage | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Attic insulation | Verify with official program | Most commonly covered first |
| Basement / crawlspace insulation | Verify with official program | Often included with attic work |
| Wall insulation (dense-pack) | Verify with official program | Where applicable, verify with contractor |
| Knee walls / rim joists | Verify with official program | Part of whole-home weatherization |
| Air sealing | Verify with official program | Typically done alongside insulation |
What to confirm before scheduling insulation work
What insulation rebates are available in North Carolina?
North Carolina homeowners can access insulation rebates through Tideland EMC (Tideland EMC (coastal NC), Blue Ridge Energy (western NC mountains), Carteret-Craven EMC (coastal NC)). Insulation rebates are available — check current program. Air sealing rebates are available — check current program. Rebates typically cover attic insulation to R-49 or higher, basement wall insulation, and sometimes floor/crawlspace insulation. A home energy assessment is usually required first. Exact amounts depend on your utility and current program rules.
How much insulation do I need to qualify for the North Carolina rebate?
Most North Carolina insulation rebate programs through Tideland EMC require adding insulation to bring your home up to current code standards (typically R-38 to R-60 in the attic depending on climate zone). If your existing insulation is already at R-38 or higher, you may not qualify for the attic insulation rebate. A home energy assessment through Tideland EMC will confirm exactly what improvements qualify in your home.
Does North Carolina require insulation before a heat pump rebate?
Many North Carolina heat pump rebate programs through Tideland EMC recommend or require weatherization (including insulation and air sealing) before approving a whole-home heat pump rebate. This is not a penalty — a well-insulated home needs a smaller heat pump system, has lower operating costs, and qualifies for the full rebate tier. Check with Tideland EMC (coastal NC), Blue Ridge Energy (western NC mountains), Carteret-Craven EMC (coastal NC) for current requirements specific to your upgrade path.
Can I combine the North Carolina insulation rebate with the federal tax credit?
Yes. The federal 25C Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit covers 30% of insulation and air sealing costs up to $1,200 per year — completely separate from Tideland EMC utility rebates. Stack both: apply for the Tideland EMC rebate after installation, and claim the 25C credit on your tax return for the same year. Note: the 25C credit for insulation requires the insulation to primarily reduce heat loss/gain (decorative materials don't qualify).