No Application Required
Your ComEd-certified contractor (that's us!) handles everything. There are no forms to fill out, no receipts to save, and no waiting for approval.
Instant Discount at Purchase
The rebate is deducted from your installation cost on the day we complete the work. You pay the reduced price immediately.
Stackable with Federal Tax Credits
ComEd rebates can be combined with the federal 25C tax credit (up to 30% of equipment costs, max $2,000), giving you both immediate and future savings.
Available to All ComEd Customers
If you receive electric service from ComEd in Northern Illinois, you qualify. There are no income restrictions or complicated eligibility requirements.
Heat AND Cool Your Home
Unlike furnaces or air conditioners that only work one season, heat pumps provide year-round comfort with a single system.
How Much Can You Save?
ComEd offers rebates on multiple types of heat pump systems. The rebate amount depends on the type of system and its efficiency rating. All equipment must meet ENERGY STAR® standards and be verified via the Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI).
Why Now Is the Right Time
ComEd Rebates Are Funded Annually
The ComEd rebate program operates on annual funding cycles. While rebates are currently available, funding can be depleted if demand is high. Don't wait—secure your rebate by scheduling your installation now.
Beat the Seasonal Rush
HVAC contractors are busiest during temperature extremes. Spring and fall offer the best scheduling flexibility for installations. Summer and winter often mean longer wait times as homeowners rush to address cooling or heating emergencies.
Rising Energy Costs
Energy prices continue climbing. The sooner you install your efficient heat pump, the sooner you start saving 30-50% on heating costs. Every month you wait is a month of paying higher utility bills with your old, inefficient system.
Cold-Weather Preparation
Don't wait until your old furnace dies on the coldest night of the year. Proactive replacement gives you control over timing, budget, and equipment selection—emergency replacements mean limited options and rushed decisions.
25C Tax Credit Frequently-Asked Questions
What is the 25C tax credit and how much can I save?
The 25C Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit covers 30% of qualifying HVAC installation costs, with up to $3,200 available annually. It's a dollar-for-dollar tax reduction—not a deduction—meaning if you owe $5,000 in federal taxes and claim a $2,000 credit, you only pay $3,000.
What is the deadline to claim the 2025 tax credit?
Your qualifying HVAC system must be fully installed and operational by December 31, 2025. Simply ordering equipment before the deadline isn't enough—installation must be complete by year's end.
Which HVAC systems qualify for tax credits?
Heat pumps and ductless mini-splits qualify for up to $2,000. Central air conditioners qualify for up to $600, and high-efficiency gas or oil furnaces and boilers also qualify for up to $600. All equipment must be new and meet federal energy-efficiency standards.
Who is eligible to claim the 25C tax credit?
Your home must be your primary U.S. residence and an existing structure (not new construction). Equipment must be new, meet efficiency standards, and be installed by a licensed contractor.
What documentation do I need to claim the credit?
You'll need receipts, invoices, manufacturer certifications, and the manufacturer's Qualified Manufacturer Identification Number (QMID). File IRS Form 5695 (Part II) with your tax return for the year the equipment was installed.
What's the difference between ducted and ductless heat pumps?
Ducted heat pumps connect to your existing ductwork (the vents and grates throughout your home) to provide whole-home heating and cooling, just like a traditional furnace and central air conditioner—but far more efficiently.
Ductless mini-split heat pumps use wall-mounted indoor units and don't require ductwork. They're perfect for room additions, homes without ducts, or providing supplemental heating and cooling to specific areas. They also give you zonal control so you can heat or cool only the rooms you're using.
What if I have a furnace and air conditioner now?
A heat pump can replace both systems. One heat pump provides heating in winter and cooling in summer, eliminating the need for separate equipment. This simplifies maintenance and reduces long-term repair costs while dramatically cutting your energy bills.



