Verify your utility
Confirm the utility or program tied to the project address before relying on city-level information.
Heat pump rebates may be available through local utilities, state energy offices, or federal programs depending on your address, income, equipment, and installation details. Eligibility is not automatic, so homeowners should verify current rules before purchasing equipment. In Round Rock, start with the local utility notes below and verify current requirements through official sources.
Before you apply
Rebate preparation
Confirm the utility or program tied to the project address before relying on city-level information.
Review official model, efficiency, timing, pre-approval, and documentation requirements before purchase.
Keep proposals, model numbers, invoices, permits, proof of payment, and official application confirmations.
For Round Rock, begin with Electric utility varies by address when checking current local program rules.
Round Rock residents should verify their electric delivery utility by address. Some areas may be served by Oncor or other providers. This page is informational and does not assume a single city electric rebate program. Contact your utility provider directly to confirm available programs.
Rebate amounts, application windows, eligible equipment lists, and required documents can change. Use the official utility website for current program rules before making decisions.
A heat pump rebate may cover part of a qualifying air-source or ducted heat pump project, depending on official program rules. Programs may require specific efficiency ratings, approved equipment documentation, service-address validation, or application steps before installation.
Federal 25C tax credits were available for qualifying heat pump, heat pump water heater, and HVAC projects placed in service through December 31, 2025. Federal tax credit availability for 2026 and beyond may have changed. Always verify current rules directly with the IRS at irs.gov before making purchasing decisions. Review the IRS page before relying on any federal tax credit information.
Verification questions
A few clear checks can help homeowners avoid missing official requirements before spending money on a project.
Does the official program require pre-approval before purchase or installation?
Which equipment model numbers, efficiency ratings, or certification details must be saved?
What invoices, permits, proof of payment, or application confirmations are required?
Has the program changed its rules, deadlines, or eligible equipment list this year?
4 quick questions · no personal data collected
Do you own your home?
Is your current HVAC system or water heater over 10 years old?
What is your approximate household income? optional
Which upgrade are you considering?
Often, yes. Many rebate programs are administered by electric utilities or state energy offices, so your exact service address can matter more than the city name alone.
Most equipment rebate programs are designed around property owners because the installed equipment stays with the home. Renters should verify renter-eligible programs with the official utility or state energy office.
Federal 25C tax credits were available for qualifying heat pump, heat pump water heater, and HVAC projects placed in service through December 31, 2025. Federal tax credit availability for 2026 and beyond may have changed. Always verify current rules directly with the IRS at irs.gov before making purchasing decisions.
No. Some programs require pre-approval, specific equipment ratings, or approved installation documentation. Verify requirements with official sources before making purchasing decisions.
Last updated: 2026-05-10