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Get Qualified for Michigan’s Home Efficiency Rebate Program

Michigan’s new Home Efficiency Rebates (HER) and Electrification Rebates (HEAR) make it possible for qualified homeowners to receive up to $34,000 in home upgrades—with no upfront cost. These programs support whole-home efficiency improvements like attic insulation, electric water heaters, air sealing, and swapping out fossil fuel appliances.

At MyNewHeatPump, we make it easy to qualify. We help you combine state and federal rebates, connect you with certified contractors, and handle all the paperwork so you don’t miss a dollar of what you’re owed.

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How the Whole-Home Efficiency Process Works

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Step 1: Schedule a Blower Door Test

We’ll start by coordinating a diagnostic test to assess your home’s energy performance. This blower door test helps identify air leaks, insulation gaps, and other areas where your home is losing energy.

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Step 2: Match With Certified Contractors

Next, we connect you with rebate-approved contractors in Michigan to complete upgrades like attic insulation, air sealing, ductwork repairs, and more based on what your home needs.

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Step 3: Upgrade Your HVAC or Water Heater

If eligible, your home may qualify for an electric heat pump HVAC system or a heat pump water heater, which can boost comfort, efficiency, and year-round savings.

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Step 4: You Sit Back: We Handle the Paperwork

Our team submits all required paperwork to rebate agencies on your behalf, allowing you to relax while your savings build. It’s fast, easy, and with no upfront costs.

Why It Pays to Upgrade

Unlock the Benefits of Whole-Home Efficiency

Home performance upgrades aren’t just about comfort; they’re one of the smartest ways to reduce long-term costs, lower your energy footprint, and boost home value.

Lower Your Monthly Gas Bill

Reduce or eliminate your gas bill by switching to all-electric systems like heat pumps and electric water heaters. Whole-home efficiency upgrades reduce the need for gas entirely, saving you money and improving indoor air quality in the process.

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Cut Electricity Waste and Save

When your home is properly sealed and insulated, your HVAC system doesn’t have to work as hard. That means lower electricity usage, smaller bills, and more consistent comfort, no matter the weather outside.

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Boost Home Value with Modern Efficiency

Homes with updated appliances, insulation, and high-efficiency systems stand out in the market. Whether you plan to sell or stay, energy-efficient improvements make your property more desirable and future-ready.

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Make an Environmental Impact

Whole-home efficiency upgrades reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help transition your home away from fossil fuels. Cleaner energy. Healthier planet. Smarter home.

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Michigan Rebates Are Live. Get in While Funding Lasts!

Michigan now offers powerful stacked incentives through the HOMES and HEAR programs, helping homeowners upgrade everything from insulation to water heaters. When combined, you may qualify for up to $34,000 in home performance upgrades with no upfront costs required.

These programs cover a wide range of improvements, including attic insulation, air sealing, high-efficiency heat pumps, and more. Qualification is based on your income, current heating system, and the energy savings your upgrades will produce.

We’ve streamlined the process to make it easy. Our team will guide you through eligibility, match you with licensed contractors, and handle every part of the rebate process on your behalf.

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Claim Your Rebates—Up to $34,000 in Upgrades Await

Fill out our quick questionnaire to find out if your household qualifies for Michigan’s new energy efficiency rebate programs. It only takes a few minutes and could unlock tens of thousands in upgrades like insulation, air sealing, and heat pump installations.












(If you are enrolled in any of these programs your income automatically qualifies for the appliance rebate program)









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