West Virginia Insulation Rebates
What TakeChargeWV (Appalachian Power / AEP West Virginia) covers for attic, wall, and basement insulation in West Virginia — and why insulation is typically the best first upgrade before a heat pump.
What insulation rebates are available in West Virginia?
West Virginia homeowners can access insulation rebates through TakeChargeWV (Appalachian Power / AEP West Virginia) 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 TakeChargeWV (Appalachian Power / AEP West Virginia) before assuming eligibility.
Why insulation should come first in West Virginia
What TakeChargeWV (Appalachian Power / AEP West Virginia) typically covers in West Virginia
| 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 West Virginia?
West Virginia homeowners can access insulation rebates through TakeChargeWV (Appalachian Power / AEP West Virginia) (Appalachian Power (TakeChargeWV), Mon Power (FirstEnergy — verify directly)). 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 West Virginia rebate?
Most West Virginia insulation rebate programs through TakeChargeWV (Appalachian Power / AEP West Virginia) 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 TakeChargeWV (Appalachian Power / AEP West Virginia) will confirm exactly what improvements qualify in your home.
Does West Virginia require insulation before a heat pump rebate?
Many West Virginia heat pump rebate programs through TakeChargeWV (Appalachian Power / AEP West Virginia) 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 Appalachian Power (TakeChargeWV), Mon Power (FirstEnergy — verify directly) for current requirements specific to your upgrade path.
Can I combine the West Virginia 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 TakeChargeWV (Appalachian Power / AEP West Virginia) utility rebates. Stack both: apply for the TakeChargeWV (Appalachian Power / AEP West Virginia) 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).