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Not sure where to begin? Electrify Colorado offers an optional online assessment to help plan upgrades and understand available rebates.
A registered rebate contractor is a licensed professional who has completed the Colorado Home Energy Rebate Program registration process. These contractors can install HEAR rebate-eligible upgrades like heat pumps, heat pump water heaters, insulation, electrical panel upgrades, and solar systems. Contractors serve specific counties or regions based on their business location and licensing. Service areas are self-reported and may change. Electrify Colorado offers an optional online assessment to help residents plan upgrades and understand rebate options.
How HEAR Rebates and Contractor Eligibility Work
The Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates (HEAR) program provides rebates for high-efficiency electric appliances and whole-home upgrades. To qualify for HEAR rebates, you must work with a registered rebate contractor who has completed the program's registration process. These contractors understand rebate requirements, documentation needs, and installation standards.
HEAR rebate amounts depend on household income relative to your county's Area Median Income (AMI). Low- and moderate-income households may qualify for rebates covering 50% to 100% of qualified project costs, up to maximum rebate amounts. A rebate-eligible HVAC installer or heat pump contractor can help determine your eligibility and guide you through the application process. Check your Colorado rebate eligibility.
Registered contractors must meet program requirements including appropriate licensing, insurance, and familiarity with rebate processes. While registration doesn't guarantee quality, it indicates the contractor understands rebate requirements and is authorized to complete installations that may qualify for rebates.
Common Upgrade Categories for HEAR Rebates
Heat pumps: Cold climate heat pumps for space heating and cooling can qualify for up to $8,000 in HEAR rebates. Standard heat pumps may qualify for up to $3,000. A Colorado heat pump rebate contractor can help determine the right system type and size for your home. Heat pumps replace both furnaces and air conditioners with a single efficient system. Learn more about heat pump options.
Heat pump water heaters (HPWH): These efficient water heaters can qualify for up to $1,750 in HEAR rebates. HPWH contractors specialize in installation and can help determine if your home is suitable for this upgrade.
Insulation, air sealing, and ventilation: These upgrades can qualify for up to $1,600 in HEAR rebates. Insulation contractors help identify areas where adding insulation or sealing air leaks will improve energy efficiency.
Electrical panel upgrades: Panel upgrades may be necessary when adding heat pumps, EV chargers, or solar systems. HEAR rebates can cover up to $4,000 for electric load service center upgrades. Electrical contractors assess current panel capacity and recommend appropriate upgrades.
Electric wiring: Wiring upgrades to support electrification can qualify for up to $2,500 in HEAR rebates. Qualified electrical contractors handle these installations.
Electric stoves, cooktops, ranges, and ovens: These appliances can qualify for up to $840 in HEAR rebates. All upgrades must be ENERGY STAR certified to qualify.
How to Choose a HEAR Rebates Contractor
When selecting a rebate-eligible contractor, verify they serve your county and specialize in your upgrade type. Check that they're registered with the Colorado Home Energy Rebate Program and understand HEAR requirements. Get multiple quotes and ask about their experience with similar projects.
For heat pump installations, look for contractors experienced with cold climate heat pumps if you live in higher elevations or colder regions. For solar and battery installations, verify the contractor is licensed for electrical work and familiar with interconnection requirements. For insulation projects, ensure the contractor performs proper air sealing and ventilation assessments.
Ask contractors how they handle rebate applications and documentation. Registered contractors should understand the income verification process, required paperwork, and rebate submission procedures. Verify they'll subtract the rebate amount from your project cost upfront, as HEAR rebates are typically applied as point-of-sale discounts.
Multi-Scope Projects: Combining Upgrades
Many homeowners combine multiple upgrades to maximize energy savings and rebate value. Common combinations include heat pump installations with electrical panel upgrades, or solar and battery systems with heat pump water heaters. The total maximum HEAR rebate per household is $14,000 across all eligible upgrades.
When planning multi-scope projects, work with contractors who can coordinate multiple trades or have partnerships with other registered contractors. For example, a heat pump contractor may partner with an electrical contractor for panel upgrades, or a solar installer may coordinate with an HVAC contractor for heat pump installations.
Some contractors specialize in comprehensive home electrification projects and can manage the entire scope. Others focus on specific upgrade types. Discuss your full project goals with potential contractors to understand how they'll coordinate multiple upgrades and ensure all work qualifies for rebates.
Not sure where to begin? Electrify Colorado offers an optional online assessment to help plan upgrades and understand available rebates.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about HEAR rebates contractors and the Colorado Home Energy Rebate Program