Wisconsin Air Sealing Rebates
What Focus on Energy covers for air sealing in Wisconsin, why it matters before a heat pump, and how to access the rebate.
What air sealing rebates are available in Wisconsin?
Wisconsin homeowners can access air sealing rebates through Focus on Energy, typically as part of a whole-home weatherization project alongside insulation. Estimated coverage: $850–$1,475. Insulation coverage: $90–$850. 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 Focus on Energy.
Why air sealing matters in Wisconsin
How the air sealing process works
What air sealing rebates are available in Wisconsin?
Air sealing rebates are available through Focus on Energy. They are typically done alongside insulation as part of whole-home weatherization. A home energy assessment is generally required first. Verify current coverage with Focus on Energy.
Is air sealing required before a heat pump rebate in Wisconsin?
Many Wisconsin whole-home heat pump rebate paths require or strongly encourage weatherization — including insulation and air sealing — before approval. Check with Focus on Energy for current weatherization requirements.