What Energy Rebate & Incentive Programs Exist in North Georgia?
There is no single "rebate." Instead, several separate programs may help pay for energy-efficiency improvements, depending on who supplies your power, where you live, and what work you do. Here is an honest overview. The dollar figures below are program maximums for households that qualify — your actual amount depends on your income, your utility, and your project. What we can tell you is what each program is and how to find out what you actually qualify for.
Georgia Power Efficiency Programs
If Georgia Power is your utility, its Home Energy Improvement Program offers rebates on qualifying upgrades — an air-source heat pump conversion up to $1,000, duct sealing up to $400, and an attic-insulation-plus-air-and-duct-sealing bundle up to $1,250, among others. Offerings and amounts are set by Georgia Power and can change, so we check the current program details with you before any work begins.
TVA EnergyRight
In areas served by the Tennessee Valley Authority and its local power companies (in NW Georgia, that's North Georgia EMC), the TVA EnergyRight program supports energy-efficiency upgrades — including a heat-pump rebate around $800. Exact amounts vary by your local power company. We help you confirm whether your address falls under a participating provider and what's currently offered.
Georgia Home Energy Rebates (GEFA)
Georgia's state-administered Home Energy Rebates — run by GEFA, the Georgia Environmental Finance Authority — are live and paying out. Income-qualified households may receive up to $8,000 toward a heat pump, and up to $16,000 toward a whole-home efficiency retrofit. Amounts depend on your household income and your project's verified energy savings, and the work must be done by a program-approved contractor. We help you find out what you actually qualify for.
A Note on Federal Tax Credits
The federal energy-efficiency tax credit (Section 25C) ended after December 31, 2025 — it does not apply to equipment installed in 2026. If your project was completed on or before that date, you may still be able to claim it on your 2025 tax return; confirm with your tax professional. For 2026, the real savings are the Georgia and utility rebates above.
An honest note on amounts: the figures above are program maximums and depend on your income, your utility provider, and the specifics of your project. Programs and funding can change. The federal 25C tax credit ended after December 31, 2025 and does not apply to 2026 installations. As the only publicly listed BPI-certified company in Gordon County, Anderson will confirm what you actually qualify for before any work begins — no inflated promises.
Anderson Runs the Energy Assessment That Rebate Programs Require
Most meaningful energy programs want proof — documentation of where your home loses energy and verification that improvements actually worked. That's building science, and it's exactly what Anderson does. As the only publicly listed BPI-certified company in Gordon County, we don't guess; we measure.
Our assessment uses a blower-door test to measure how leaky your home's shell is and a duct-blaster test to measure how much conditioned air your ductwork loses. Those numbers tell us — and the rebate programs — precisely where your home wastes energy, so the work we recommend is targeted and the results are documented.
Because we run a full in-house sheet-metal fabrication shop and have done whole-home work since 1978, we can fix the root causes we find — air sealing, insulation, duct repair, and right-sized HVAC — instead of just swapping a box.
- 1. Building-science assessment — blower-door & duct-blaster testing to measure real energy loss
- 2. Program review — we identify which current programs may fit your home and utility
- 3. Targeted work — air sealing, insulation, duct repair, right-sized HVAC, done to standard
- 4. Documentation & paperwork — we document results and help you complete qualifying forms
The Only publicly listed BPI-Certified Contractor in Gordon County
The credential most HVAC-only contractors don't carry — training in how a home performs as a whole system.
- ✓ Building science, not guesswork — BPI training means we understand air, moisture, insulation, and HVAC as one connected system.
- ✓ Family-owned and local since 1978 — 48 years run from our shop at 519 Pine Street in Calhoun, Gordon County.
- ✓ Whole-home approach — we fix the root causes the assessment reveals, which is what makes documented results and lower bills possible.
Energy Rebate & Weatherization FAQs
Honest answers for North Georgia homeowners. Call (706) 629-0749 for personalized help.