Don’t Miss Out: The $2,000 Federal Tax Credit for HVAC Upgrades Ends Soon
When it comes to upgrading your heating and cooling system, timing matters — and right now, there’s a big incentive on the table. The federal government is offering up to a $2,000 tax credit on qualifying HVAC installations, but this opportunity won’t be around forever.
So, what does this mean for you as a homeowner in Northern Virginia? Let’s break it down.
What’s the Deal?
Under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), homeowners may be eligible for up to a $2,000 federal tax credit when they install qualifying energy-efficient HVAC equipment, helping make upgrades more affordable while promoting energy savings.
This tax credit can be applied toward qualifying heat pumps, central air conditioning systems, furnaces, and boilers that meet high-efficiency requirements.
Do I Qualify?
Great question. Eligibility depends on two main factors:
- The type of system installed — only certain high-efficiency systems meet the requirements.
- Your home and installation date — the system must be installed in your primary residence before the end of 2025.
If you’re considering replacing your current system soon, it’s worth checking whether the equipment you’re looking at qualifies.
What’s at Stake?
This program won’t last forever. The $2,000 federal tax credit is only available through December 31, 2025, and once it’s gone, it’s gone. That means homeowners who wait may miss out on significant savings when upgrading their HVAC system.
If you’ve been putting off replacing your system, this credit could help reduce your overall investment while giving you the comfort and efficiency you’ve been needing.
What Now?
This rebate ends December 31, 2025. Once it’s gone, it’s gone. If your system is 10 years or older, it may be nearing the end of its lifespan — making this the perfect time to plan ahead. Even if your system is still running, acting now could mean thousands in savings you won’t have access to once the rebate expires.
Call today to schedule a free, no-obligation estimate with Air Treatment Heating & Cooling and see if a new, energy-efficient system makes sense for your home.