Start Your Application for Michigan’s Home Efficiency Rebate Program
Michigan’s new Home Efficiency Rebates (HER) and Electrification Rebates (HEAR) make it possible for 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 guide you through the application journey, connect you with certified contractors, and answer any questions you may have so you don’t miss a dollar of what you’re owed.


How the Whole-Home Efficiency Process Works
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.

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.
We’ve streamlined the process to make it easy. Our team will guide you through eligibility with the state, match you with licensed contractors, and answer any questions that arise.
Claim Your Rebates—Up to $34,000 in Upgrades Await
Your savings start here. Michigan homeowners must register with the Michigan Rebate Portal to obtain state pre-approval. Use this form to begin contractor matching and schedule a home energy audit. Final eligibility and pre-approval are processed through the Michigan Rebate Portal.
*This form starts the contractor-matching and audit-scheduling process. State pre-approval via the Michigan Rebate Portal is required for rebate eligibility.
Yes, you must register with the Michigan Rebate Portal and obtain pre-approval before your contractor work begins.
The state typically requires income verification and proof of residency to start the process. Gather those documents before you begin the portal registration.
We’ll reach out to help match you with a contractor and schedule your home energy audit once pre-approval is confirmed.