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Upgrade your old HVAC system by the end of this year, and you could score tax credits + rebates.

Photo courtesy Dan Lefebvre, Unsplash

Worried about cooling your home effectively, but hesitant about the replacement cost? Waiting could cost you more.

Right now, there are utility rebates and tax credits available when you upgrade to a new heat pump system with Payne Air. But some of these home savings disappear at the end of the year, so there’s only a few months left to take advantage.

  • The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) includes federal tax credits up to $2000 for qualified heat pump systems (expires Dec. 31, 2025)
  • Lakeland Electric offers a $300 rebate to for installing an energy-efficient heat pump system
  • Plus, customers can pay over time with 36-month, 0% financing available

Install now + save

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