phone-icon Call Today!

Upstate South Carolina

phone-icon Call Today!

Alabama

envelope
ScheduleOnline

Upgrading to a High-Efficiency HVAC System

rounded-circles rounded-circles
Im Your Acs Best Friend About

Greenville Rebates & Incentives – 2026 Guide

If your home’s air conditioner or furnace is creeping past the 10-to-15-year mark, you aren’t just facing potential breakdown risks, you are likely overpaying on your monthly energy bills.  Upgrading to a high-efficiency system is a smart investment, but the upfront cost can feel daunting.

Fortunately, for homeowners in Greenville, South Carolina, 2026 is one of the most financially lucrative years on record to upgrade your HVAC system.

By strategically combining federal tax credits, impending state energy programs, and local utility incentives, you can slash thousands off your installation costs.

The Federal Level: Section 25C Tax Credits

Many generic heating and air pages confuse tax credits with instant rebates. It’s important to understand the difference: a tax credit is claimed on your annual tax return to reduce your overall tax liability.

Under the federal Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit (Section 25C), homeowners can claim a substantial percentage of their upgrade costs:

To qualify for the full $2,000 credit, your new heat pump must meet the following ratings:

The South Carolina State Level: HOMES & HEAR Rebate Rollout

This is where Greenville homeowners stand to save the most money. Funded by the federal Inflation Reduction Act, the South Carolina Energy Office (SCEO) is actively finalizing its software and contractor portals to launch two massive state-wide rebate programs later this year.

Unlike tax credits, these programs are designed to be point-of-sale discounts or direct financial distributions.

1. Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates (HEAR)

The HEAR program is designed to help households transition to clean, high-efficiency electric appliances.

2. Home Efficiency Rebates (HOMES)

The HOMES program rewards comprehensive, whole-home energy improvements rather than individual appliance swaps.

Critical Pro-Tip: Both the HOMES and HEAR state programs will require a certified baseline energy audit before your contractor tears out your old equipment. If you replace your system without this initial assessment once the portal goes live, you will forfeit your state rebate eligibility.

Local Greenville Utility Rebates: Duke Energy & Laurens Electric

You don’t have to wait for your taxes or the state portal to start saving. Local Upstate utility providers offer active, immediate rebate programs for residential customers.

Duke Energy Carolinas HVAC Rebates

If Duke Energy provides your electricity, they offer multiple paths to put money back in your pocket:

Laurens Electric Cooperative Incentives

For homeowners in the southern and eastern pockets of Greater Greenville serviced by Laurens Electric Co-op:

How Greenville Homeowners Can Save Big

The magic of navigating 2026 HVAC incentives is understanding how these layers stack together. You do not have to pick just one.

Here is an example of how a standard high-efficiency heat pump upgrade can look when you stack local, state, and federal programs:

Savings Layer Incentive Provider Maximum Potential Savings Key Action Needed
Federal Section 25C Tax Credit Up to $2,000 File IRS Form 5695 at tax time
State (SC) HOMES / HEAR Portals Up to $4,000 – $8,000 Schedule a pre-install energy audit
Local Utility Duke Energy Carolinas Up to $500 – $1,000 Complete Duke Home Energy Check

How to Check Your HVAC Rebate Eligibility

Before booking an installation, make sure you check these boxes to ensure you don’t leave money on the table:

  1. Identify Your Utility: Locate your latest electric bill to verify if you are on Duke Energy or a local Co-op.

  2. Request an Equipment Certificate: Ensure your HVAC contractor provides you with the official AHRI (Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute) Certificate showing a SEER2 rating of 16+ to guarantee tax credit compliance.

  3. Plan for the State Portal: Ask your contractor if they are setting up the required energy modeling to pre-qualify you for upcoming SCEO state funding.

Don’t Navigate the Paperwork Alone—Partner with Air Repair AL

Trying to cross-reference SEER2 metrics, track down AHRI certificates, and file utility paperwork can turn a simple home improvement project into an administrative headache.

At Air Repair AL, we don’t just sell and install premier, high-efficiency HVAC equipment, we walk you through the entire incentive lifecycle.

Our team ensures your new system hits the exact mechanical thresholds required by Duke Energy and federal guidelines, and we provide all the line-item documentation you need to claim every dollar you are legally owed.

Ready to lower your utility bills and maximize your local rebates?

Contact Air Repair AL today to schedule your comprehensive home comfort assessment by calling 864-777-1111 or if you have additional questions contact us online and we’ll provide you the answers.

Schedule Service Online
servicedetailscustomerreturningschedule
Details Regarding Your Request...
Optional: Drag and drop photos and/or videos:
Max. file size: 4 MB.
Your Contact and Service Location...
*
*
To Serve You Best...
Have we served you in the past?
Yes
No
What Is Convenient For You?
What time of day is best for you?
First Available
Morning
Afternoon

Call For Same Day Service/Emergencies at 864-777-1111 .

By pressing Submit I agree to receive phone, email, or text messages from Air Repair AL to the provided mobile number and also agree to the Air Repair AL terms and privacy policy. Message & data rates may apply. Consent is not a condition of purchase. We will never share your personal information with third parties for marketing purposes.
Back Next