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Why now is the smartest time to upgrade your heating & cooling system

Sep 18, 2025, 12:22 PM | Updated: Sep 23, 2025, 9:01 am

If you’ve been thinking about upgrading your heating, air conditioning, or heat pump system, 2025 is the year to act. Thanks to generous federal tax credits, state rebates, and utility incentives, homeowners can save on energy-efficient upgrades. But these savings won’t last forever; in fact they are set to end on December 31, 2025.

Here is what you need to know:

Federal Tax Credits Are Ending

Under the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit (Section 25C), homeowners can claim:

  • 30% of the project cost, up to:
    • $2,000 for qualified heat pumps and ductless systems
    • $1,200 for insulation, windows, doors, and other envelope improvements
  • Annual cap: $3,200 per household

These credits are only available for systems installed before December 31, 2025. After that, the federal credits will no longer be available.

Stackable local rebates in Washington

In the area, utility providers like Puget Sound Energy, Seattle City Light, and Tacoma Power offer rebates ranging from $300 to more than $8,000 for qualifying HVAC upgrades. These can be combined with federal tax credits for maximum savings.

Installation and maximizing your savings made easy

A trusted HVAC provider will:

  • Ensures your system qualifies for all available rebates and credits
  • Offer instant rebates (no paperwork or waiting)
  • Provides expert installation and documentation for tax filing
  • Helps you lock in savings before the deadline
  • Recommendation – Home Comfort Alliance

Compare the Savings: Now vs. Later

Scenario   Upgrade in 2025   Wait Until 2026
Federal Tax Credit   Up to $3,200 $0 (if expired)
Local Utility Rebates   Up to $8,000 Likely reduced or unavailable
Energy Savings   Immediate Delayed
Comfort & Control   Immediate Delayed
Total Potential Savings   $10,000+  $0–$1,000

 

The ultra-efficient home comfort of the future

If you’re looking for the smartest, most efficient way to heat and cool your home, the Quilt Ductless System is a game-changer.

Why Homeowners Love Quilt

  • Room-by-room control: Set the perfect temperature in each space
  • Auto-Away mode: Uses occupancy sensors to reduce energy use when rooms are empty
  • Smart scheduling: Control your system from anywhere via the Quilt app
  • Whisper-quiet operation: Ideal for bedrooms, offices, and open living spaces
  • Compact design: Indoor units are just 7⅞ inches tall and blend into any décor

With efficiency ratings of up to 25 SEER2 and 12 HSPF2, Quilt qualifies for maximum federal tax credits and local rebates.

Don’t miss out — upgrade with Home Comfort Alliance today

The clock is ticking. With tax credits ending December 31, 2025, and rebate funds limited, now is the time to act. Whether you’re replacing an aging furnace, upgrading to a ductless system, or going all-in on smart home comfort, Home Comfort Alliance is your partner for:

  • Expert guidance
  • Maximum savings
  • Trusted installation

Schedule your free consultation today and lock in your rebates before they’re gone.

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