SMUD Rebates in Sacramento

SMUD (Sacramento Municipal Utility District) offers a different kind of HVAC rebates for its customers in Sacramento area. Rebates are available for air conditioning, heat pumps and duct sealing with other products. SMUD offers financing to encourage customers to replace old heating and cooling systems.

If your home leaking energy – issues like this in your home is wasting money and energy.

Heating and cooling HVAC rebates in Sacramento

HVAC Replacement Rebate
(central air conditioning and/or heat pump)

Save Up To $3,500 Per Unit – Rebate on Qualifying Heat Pumps (gas-to-electric conversion)
Rebate offers and eligibility subject to change. Contact your Contractor/ Incentive Provider for the most up to date rebate information.

$3500

Ductless Mini Split Rebate

Save Up To $750 Per Unit – Rebate On Qualifying Heat Pumps (electric-to-electric upgrade)

Rebate offers and eligibility are subject to change. Contact your Contractor/ Incentive Provider for the most up-to-date rebate information.

  $750

Save $1000 per unit – Rebate on Heat Pumps, Ducted (central air, HVAC), Heat Pumps, Ductless (mini-split)

Rebate offers and eligibility subject to change. Contact your Contractor/ Incentive Provider for the most up to date rebate information.

$1000

Smart Thermostat Rebate

Please note that SMUD thermostat rebates are not available in stores. To claim the $50 instant rebate, please shop smart thermostats online at SMUD Energy Store.

Up to $50
Call A + Heating and Air and find out what rebates are available in your area

When your purchase a new high-efficiency heating or cooling system, you not only will get a return from your local electric provider in HVAC rebates, but also money from federal tax credits. .

HVAC rebates from SMUD

What they are and how to use them

Alright, let’s break this down in simple, chatty terms. Imagine you could tweak your home’s temp while chilling on the beach or curled up at your desk miles away. That’s the magic of smart thermostats. These little gadgets learn your routine and adjust your heating and cooling, so you’re not wasting cash when you’re not around. Plus, they sync up with your energy plan to cut costs even more.

What HVAC rebates can I get for my home?

Now, here’s a sweet deal: snag a $50 discount instantly when you pick up a smart thermostat from the SMUD Energy Store online. Yep, it’s an online-exclusive perk, so don’t bother hunting in stores. Hook your new gadget up with SMUD’s My Energy Optimizer® and bam, you’re in for more treats, like a cool $30 back for ditching an old mercury thermostat.

Thinking about a bigger move? Old HVAC systems are kinda like that one friend who’s always a bit too much—inefficient and costly. Swap it for a shiny, efficient heat pump HVAC system and SMUD will thank you with up to $3,500 in rebates. And suppose you’re all in for turning your place into a snug, energy-saving haven. In that case, SMUD’s Home Performance Program is like your personal guide to upgrading everything from water heaters to insulation.

To grab these rebates, you’ll need to:

Choose a pro from the SMUD Contractor Network.
Get that fancy multi-stage electric heat pump HVAC system installed.
Let your contractor handle the boring paperwork and nab that rebate for you, either directly or as a discount upfront.
And hey, there’s more! Converting from gas to electric? There’s up to $3,500 waiting for you, plus a bonus $2,500 if you need a panel upgrade. Just making the switch within electric options? There’s a rebate for that too—$750.

Need a hand or got questions? Whether you’re a homeowner or a contractor, A Plus Heating and Air got folks ready to chat and help out. Just give us a ring or schedule a service.

Before you dive in, remember, SMUD’s giving you the thumbs up on the contractor, not the nitty-gritty of their work. And for those diving into the techy side of heat pump HVAC systems or looking into tax credits, there’s a whole lot of info on SEER2, EER2, and HSPF2 ratings, plus how to make the most of those federal tax breaks till the end of 2032. Just keep in mind, snagging a SMUD rebate doesn’t automatically qualify you for those tax credits—that’s between you and the IRS.