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An aging gas furnace or boiler along with high-energy bills should not be on your mind during the cooler months. Reduce your stress and energy bills and start saving with rebates from Washington Gas and our manufacturer partners on qualifying home heating equipment and maintenance. Washington Gas rebates can also be combined with manufacturer rebates.
Maryland Washington Gas customers must work with pre-approved contractors in the EmPOWER Contractor Network to qualify for this rebate.
Home Heating Rebates
ELIGIBLE EQUIPMENT | ITEM & EFFICIENCY REQUIREMENT | REBATE |
Furnace Tier 1 | ENERGY STAR certified and minimum 92% AFUE | $300 |
Furnace Tier 2 | ENERGY STAR certified and minimum 95.1% AFUE | $400 |
Boiler Tier 1 | ENERGY STAR certified | $400 |
Boiler Tier 2 | ENERGY STAR certified and minimum 95% AFUE | $700 |
Combination Home and Water Heating Units | TBD | $700 |
Furnace Tune Up* | Service provided by EmPOWER Contractor | $85 |
Participation is easy! To qualify for a rebate:
1. Find a participating contractor in our EmPOWER Contractor Network.
Already have a contractor? Encourage them to join our network in order for your new equipment to qualify for our high-efficiency rebates.
2. Have your participating contractor install qualifying high-efficiency equipment.
3. Your participating contractor will submit a rebate application on your behalf.
4. Receive rebate on contractor invoice or via check in the mail within 6-8 weeks of completed application.
Paper applications can be accepted for rebates as well. For an Existing Home Program application, download here.
Have questions? Please call our application Processing Center at 1-833-286-0860. Our call center hours are from 8 AM to 5 PM, Monday through Friday.
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