Rebates & Energy Efficiency Programs

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Delaware Rebates + Utility Programs for HVAC Replacement, Heat Pumps & Duct Sealing

Upgrading to high-efficiency equipment can reduce operating costs and improve comfort—but rebate programs often come with specific eligibility rules, required documentation, and approved contractor pathways. This page explains how rebates and energy-efficiency programs commonly work in Delaware, what projects are often eligible (like heat pump and HVAC replacement or duct sealing), and how to get started with a rebate-aligned estimate.

Moon Air is presented publicly as a program-participating contractor in Energize Delaware directories and also states on its About Us page that it is “Delaware’s Rebate Program Certified Contractor,” including references such as “Delmarva Power Trade Ally.”

Why use a rebate-listed contractor?

Rebate shoppers are often comparing more than equipment—they’re comparing process reliability. Working with a contractor that appears on an official program directory can help reduce uncertainty around program requirements and participating service categories.

Moon Air Inc. appears on the Energize Delaware contractor list showing counties served (New Castle, Kent, Sussex) and indicates “Yes” under Financing Partner, with participation marks in program/service columns.

Moon Air’s About Us page describes the company as “Delaware’s Rebate Program Certified Contractor,” and references affiliations such as Delmarva Power Trade Ally.

(Programs, incentive amounts, and eligibility criteria can change. Final approval is determined by the program/utility administrator.)

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Programs we’re referenced in for Delaware

Energize Delaware contractor directory listing

If you’re looking for rebates in Delaware, the Energize Delaware contractor list is one of the clearest “third-party” places consumers check. Moon Air Inc. is included there with service coverage across New Castle, Kent, and Sussex counties and is marked as a Financing Partner.

“Rebate Program Certified Contractor” positioning

Moon Air also describes itself as Delaware’s rebate program certified contractor and highlights energy-efficiency support on its About Us page.

Upgrades that commonly align with rebates and energy-efficiency incentives

Rebate eligibility depends on your location, utility territory, and the specific program rules in effect at the time of installation. That said, the categories below are common “rebate intent” searches and often show up in program incentive documents.

Heat pumps and high-efficiency HVAC replacement

High-efficiency HVAC replacement—especially heat pump technology—frequently appears in energy-efficiency programs and is a major driver of rebate-related replacement demand. If you’re researching rebates because you’re planning a system replacement, start by confirming the equipment type and efficiency requirements that apply to your home and utility. Energize Delaware’s “Available Incentives and Rebates” documentation includes HVAC-related categories and program caps/limits (which may vary by program type).

Duct sealing and airflow improvements

Duct sealing is another common incentive area because it can reduce losses and improve system performance—especially in older duct systems. Program documentation for Energize Delaware includes incentive guidance for air sealing and duct sealing (including caps and percentage limits tied to installed cost).

Water heating efficiency upgrades

Water heating (including higher-efficiency options) is often grouped into energy-efficiency program categories. Energize Delaware contractor resources and documents include water heating as a participating category in program materials.

How rebates typically work

Rebate programs are rarely “one click.” Most follow a predictable sequence, and knowing that sequence up front can prevent delays.

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Confirm eligibility basics

Eligibility can depend on, Address (county/utility territory), Home type and existing equipment, Product requirements (efficiency tiers, model specifications), and Whether pre-approval is required before installation

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Build a rebate-aligned scope of work

Once your upgrade path is clear (replacement, heat pump upgrade, duct sealing, etc.), the project scope can be aligned to the program’s requirements—so what gets installed is consistent with what the rebate expects.

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Document and submit what the program requires

Most programs require some combination of model numbers, invoices, and installation verification. Some also require assessments, inspections, or specific forms.

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Install, verify, and complete the rebate steps

After installation, the program may require final documentation and/or inspection steps before the incentive is issued.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Do you guarantee rebates?

No. Rebates are controlled by the program/utility administrator and depend on eligibility rules, documentation, and the program’s current terms.

Heat pump incentives are commonly part of energy-efficiency programs, but the specific requirements and amounts vary. The best next step is confirming your location/utility rules and then selecting eligible equipment.

Duct sealing and air sealing incentives are often listed in program materials, including cap/percentage limits tied to installed cost.

Some programs require pre-approval steps; others allow post-install submissions. Because rules vary and can change, confirming the current process for your utility/program is important.

Request a rebate-aligned estimate

If you’re planning an HVAC replacement, heat pump upgrade, or duct sealing project and want to understand rebate-aligned options, request an estimate and we’ll help you identify the right next step based on your address, scope, and the program pathways available.

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