Rebates, Credits & Incentives for the Greater Weber and Davis County Areas
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HVAC Rebates & Energy Incentives for Utah Homeowners
Save Money on Heating & Cooling Upgrades in Weber & Davis County
Upgrading your home’s heating or cooling system doesn’t just improve comfort — it can also unlock significant savings through utility rebates and energy efficiency incentives available to Utah homeowners.
If you live in Weber County, Davis County, or the surrounding Northern Utah area, you may qualify for rebates from your local utilities when installing high-efficiency HVAC equipment such as heat pumps, smart thermostats, or upgraded heating systems.
At Absolute Comfort, we help homeowners identify available incentives and ensure qualifying installations are completed correctly so you can maximize every available rebate and savings opportunity.
Utility Rebates Available for Weber & Davis County Homeowners
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Rocky Mountain Power – Wattsmart® Home Energy Rebates
Many homes in Weber and Davis County receive electricity from Rocky Mountain Power, which offers rebates through the Wattsmart® Home program for energy-efficient upgrades.
Learn more about the program and current rebates here
Eligible upgrades may include:
Heat Pump Systems
High-efficiency air-source heat pumps may qualify for rebates of up to $1,000–$2,000 depending on efficiency and system type.
Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pumps
Rebates may include:
Up to $750 for single-zone systems
Up to $1,300 for multi-zone systems
Dual-Fuel Heat Pump Systems Â
When installing a heat pump combined with a high-efficiency gas furnace, homeowners may qualify for rebates up to $2,000.
Smart Thermostats & Efficiency Improvements
Additional incentives may be available for:
- Smart thermostat installations
- HVAC system efficiency upgrades
- Advanced controls and airflow improvements
These rebates are designed to help homeowners reduce electricity usage while improving indoor comfort and system efficiency.
Dominion Energy – ThermWise® Rebates
Homes in Weber and Davis counties that use natural gas are typically served by Dominion Energy. Through its ThermWise® program, Dominion Energy offers incentives for energy-efficient heating upgrades.
Program details and rebate applications
Eligible upgrades may include:
High-Efficiency Furnaces
Installing a qualifying high-efficiency gas furnace may qualify for rebates depending on efficiency ratings.
Dual-Fuel Heat Pump Systems
Homeowners installing a heat pump with a compatible gas furnace may qualify for rebates up to approximately $700–$1,000 through ThermWise.
Combined Utility Rebates
In many cases, Dominion Energy and Rocky Mountain Power rebates can be combined, allowing homeowners to maximize their savings on qualifying systems.
This means homeowners upgrading to high-efficiency heating and cooling systems may receive over $2,000 in total rebates depending on the system installed.
Additional Utah Energy Assistance Programs
Utah Weatherization Assistance Program
For qualifying households, the Utah Weatherization Assistance Program helps improve home efficiency through upgrades such as insulation, air sealing, and heating improvements.
Program details from the Utah state government
- Eligible households may receive improvements at little or no cost, and participating homes often see average annual savings of about $583 in energy costs.
- This program focuses on improving safety, reducing energy use, and increasing year-round comfort.
Rebates for New Construction & Multifamily Projects
Builders and property owners may also qualify for incentives through the Wattsmart New Homes program, which offers rebates for energy-efficient new homes and high-efficiency HVAC systems.
Potential incentives include:
- $1,000–$2,000 for qualifying heat pump installations
- Additional incentives based on energy-efficiency ratings such as HERS scores.
- Multifamily property owners may also qualify for efficiency rebates tied to energy savings for HVAC upgrades, lighting improvements, and building envelope improvements.
Programs Currently Not Available
Some federal and state rebate programs have been proposed but are not currently active or available in Utah, including the Utah Home Energy Rebate program, which is still awaiting federal approval.
Utah state energy office updates can be found here:
https://energy.utah.gov
Federal energy tax credit information for qualifying HVAC equipment is available through the U.S. Department of Energy:
https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/home-energy-tax-credits
Our team tracks these developments closely and will notify customers if new incentives become available.
Why High-Efficiency HVAC Upgrades Make Sense in Utah
Utah’s climate brings cold winters and hot summers, which means your heating and cooling system works hard throughout the year.
Upgrading to a high-efficiency system can provide:
- ✔ Lower monthly energy bills
- ✔ More consistent indoor comfort
- ✔ Reduced system breakdowns
- ✔ Longer equipment lifespan
- ✔ Utility rebates and energy incentives
Combined with available rebates, upgrading your HVAC system can significantly reduce the overall cost of installation.
We Help You Claim Every Available Rebate
Navigating rebates and incentive programs can be confusing. Our team stays up-to-date on all current Weber and Davis County utility rebates so you don’t have to.
When you schedule a consultation with Absolute Comfort, we will:
- Identify which rebates your home qualifies for
- Recommend equipment that meets incentive requirements
- Assist with rebate documentation and applications
- Ensure your system is installed to maximize efficiency
Our goal is simple: help you save money while improving your home’s comfort and reliability.
Start Saving on Your HVAC Upgrade
If your furnace or air conditioner is aging, inefficient, or frequently breaking down, now may be the perfect time to upgrade.
Utility rebates available in Weber County, Davis County, and Northern Utah can significantly reduce the cost of installing a new high-efficiency heating or cooling system.
Contact Absolute Comfort today to schedule a consultation and learn how much you could save with available HVAC rebates.
Additional Resources for Utah Energy Savings
Homeowners interested in learning more about energy efficiency programs available in Utah can explore these resources:
- Utah Office of Energy Development
https://energy.utah.gov - Rocky Mountain Power Wattsmart® Program
https://www.rockymountainpower.net/savings-energy-choices/wattsmart.html - Dominion Energy ThermWise® Rebates
https://thermwise.com - Utah Housing Corporation Weatherization Assistance Program
https://housing.utah.gov/weatherization
These programs are designed to help homeowners reduce energy consumption, improve home comfort, and lower long-term heating and cooling costs.
FAQ: HVAC Rebates in Weber & Davis County
What HVAC systems qualify for rebates in Utah?
Most rebate programs focus on high-efficiency heat pumps, ductless mini-splits, smart thermostats, and ENERGY STAR® rated furnaces. Programs offered by Rocky Mountain Power and Dominion Energy typically require specific efficiency ratings.
Can I combine multiple rebates?
Yes. In many cases homeowners can combine incentives from both utilities, meaning rebates from Rocky Mountain Power and Dominion Energy may apply to the same HVAC system upgrade.
Do I need to apply for rebates myself?
Some programs require homeowners to submit paperwork, while others allow contractors to assist. Absolute Comfort helps guide customers through the process so applications are submitted correctly.
Are federal HVAC tax credits still available?
Yes. Many high-efficiency systems qualify for federal incentives administered through the U.S. Department of Energy. These credits may cover a percentage of equipment and installation costs depending on the system type.
How much can I save on a new HVAC system?
Savings vary depending on the system installed, but homeowners may qualify for $1,500–$2,500+ in combined rebates and tax incentives when upgrading to qualifying high-efficiency equipment.
Local Service Areas
Absolute Comfort proudly provides HVAC installation and energy-efficient system upgrades for homeowners in:
Weber County
- Ogden
- North Ogden
- South Ogden
- Roy
- Riverdale
- Harrisville
- Pleasant View
- Farr West
- Plain City
- West Haven
Davis County
- Layton
- Clearfield
- Syracuse
- Clinton
- Kaysville
- Farmington
- Bountiful
- Centerville
If you live in Northern Utah and are considering a new heating or cooling system, our team can help you determine what rebates and incentives may be available for your home.
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