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Rebates

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Many of the utilities in our region have rebate programs to incentivize insulating your home. If you have an older home with little or no existing insulation, it’s likely that you qualify for one of these rebates. The rebates are based on your heat source, so for example, if you’re in the city of Tacoma and you have PSE gas for your hot-water tank but you have an electric powered furnace, then you’d qualify for the Tacoma Power rebates as opposed to the PSE rebates. If you have one of our estimators out to give you a proposal, they’ll let you know if you qualify and help you navigate the process. Check out the different programs below for more information or feel free to call our office if you have any questions.

PSE

For homes heated with PSE gas or PSE electric, PSE offers rebates on attic, wall, and floor insulation. They also have rebates for sealing heat ducts as well as wrapping them with insulation. To qualify for the wall rebate you’d need empty wall cavities, and for the attic and floor rebates you’d need 4″ of insulation or less to qualify. The PSE rebate is an “instant” rebate, which means that we’ll write up the rebate paperwork and then, after the work is done, we’ll invoice PSE for the rebates directly and just invoice you for the difference.

Tacoma Power

For TPU customers with electrically heated homes, Tacoma Power offers rebates on attic, wall, and floor insulation, as well as a rebate for sealing heat ducts. To qualify for the wall rebate you’d need empty wall cavities, and for the attic and floor rebates you’d need 4″ of insulation or less to qualify. The Tacoma Power rebate is an “instant” rebate, which means that we’ll write up the rebate paperwork and then, after the work is done, we’ll invoice TPU for the rebates directly and just invoice you for the difference.

Cascade Natural Gas

For gas heated homes, Cascade Natural Gas offers their customers rebates on attic, wall, and floor insulation. They also have rebates for for sealing heat ducts as well as wrapping them with insulation. To qualify for the wall rebate you’d need empty wall cavities, for the floor rebate you’d need 4″ of insulation or less to qualify, and for the attic rebate you’d need 6″ of insulation or less to qualify. After the work is complete and the job is invoiced, customers submit their invoice to Cascade Natural Gas to receive the rebate.

Lewis County PUD

For customers with electrically heated homes, Lewis County PUD offers rebates on attic, wall, and floor insulation. To qualify for the wall rebate you’d need empty wall cavities, and for the attic and floor rebates you’d need 6″ of insulation or less to qualify. The rebate is an “instant” rebate, which means that we’ll write up the rebate paperwork and then, after the work is done, we’ll invoice Lewis County for the rebates directly and just invoice you for the difference. Lewis County PUD requires that customers receive an energy audit and pre-authorization from a Lewis County PUD inspector before work can begin.

Grays Harbor PUD

For customers with electrically heated homes, Grays Harbor PUD offers rebates on attic, wall, and floor insulation, as well as a rebate to seal the heat ducts. To qualify for the wall rebate you’d need empty wall cavities, and for the floor rebate you’d need empty floor cavities. For the attic rebates, you’d need 6″ of insulation or less to qualify. Grays Harbor PUD requires that customers receive an energy audit and pre-authorization from a Grays Harbor PUD inspector before work can begin. After the work is complete and the job is invoiced, customers submit their invoice to Grays Harbor PUD to receive the rebate.

Mason County PUD

For customers with electrically heated homes, Mason County PUD offers rebates on attic, wall, and floor insulation, as well as a rebate to seal the heat ducts. To qualify for the wall rebate you’d need empty wall cavities, for the floor rebate you’d need 4″ of insulation or less to qualify, and for the attic rebate you’d need 6″ of insulation or less to qualify. Mason County PUD requires that customers receive an energy audit and pre-authorization from a Mason County PUD inspector before work can begin. After the work is complete and the job is invoiced, customers submit their invoice to Mason County PUD to receive the rebate.

Elmhurst Power, Parkland Light, and Tanner Electric

For customers with electrically heated homes, Elmhurst Power, Parkland Light, and Tanner Electric all offer rebates on attic and floor insulation. To qualify for the floor rebate you’d need 6″ of insulation or less, and for the attic rebate you’d need 12″ of insulation or less to qualify. After the work is complete and the job is invoiced, customers submit their invoice to their Utility to receive the rebate.