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New 2025–2026 Energy Rebates: Squeaks Services Explains How to Qualify
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Leah And Larry Benavidez Squeaks Owners Squeak's Plumbing, Heating & Air
Colorado Home Energy Rebate Programs Aim to Help Low- and Moderate-Income Households Save Thousands

DENVER - Washingtoner -- Colorado homeowners will soon have access to major new savings on home energy upgrades, thanks to rebate programs rolling out through the Colorado Energy Office (CEO). The Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates (HEAR) and Home Efficiency Rebates (HER) programs are launching between November 2025 and February 2026, offering rebates for heat pumps, insulation, electric appliances, and other energy-efficient improvements.

These rebates serve as discounts to single-family households and multifamily building owners and operators. Issued by the CEO through registered program contractors, they help eligible parties save on upfront installation costs and their energy bills.

Local home service experts at Squeak's Plumbing, Heating, and Air, a trusted home services company based in Denver, are helping homeowners understand how to qualify, stack rebates, and take advantage of these incentives before funds run out.

Colorado Home Energy Rebate Program Details

In addition to lowering upfront costs, the latest rebates provide incentives to invest in projects that improve comfort and indoor air quality. The following options are available in Colorado:

Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates (HEAR)

Starting November 10, HEAR Program rebates are available to single-family households (and to multifamily buildings smaller than 50,000 square feet beginning in early 2026). It covers upgrades in houses, apartments, and condos. Any upgrade must be ENERGY STAR® certified to be eligible, with maximum rebate amounts per household/unit for the following:
  • Heat Pump Water Heaters: $1,750
  • Heat Pumps (Cold Climate): $8,000
  • Heat Pumps (Space Heating and Cooling): $3,000
  • Electric Stove, Cooktop, Range, or Oven: $840
  • Electric Load Service Center (Electric Panel): $4,000
  • Electric Wiring: $2,500
  • Insulation, Ventilation, and Air Sealing: $1,600
Homeowners can qualify for more than one rebate, up to a maximum of $14,000.

What You Can Save

The CEO calculates rebate amounts based on household income relative to a county's Area Median Income (AMI). HEAR rebate amounts are determined by these income levels:
  • Below 80% AMI: 100% of the project cost up to the maximum rebate amount.
  • 80% to 150% AMI: 50% of the project cost up to the maximum rebate amount.
Home Efficiency Rebates (HER)

Launching in January 2026 for manufactured and mobile homes, and expanding to multifamily buildings in February 2026, this program supports whole-home energy efficiency improvements. Rebates will vary based on household income and projected energy savings. An eligible property must meet the Colorado Division of Housing's definition of manufactured housing or a mobile home.

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Owners and operators of 50,000-square-foot+ multifamily structures can also qualify for the HER Program. For those individuals to qualify, 50% of the households in the building must meet income eligibility requirements.

What You Can Save

Below is a look at how a household's AMI and expected energy savings can impact HER rebate amounts:

For Mobile Homes
  • Below 80% AMI (20% to 34%): 100% of the project cost up to $14,000.
  • Below 80% AMI (35%): 100% of the project cost up to $16,000.
  • 80% AMI or Above (20% to 34%): 50% of the project cost up to $2,000.
  • 80% AMI or Above (35% or Greater): 50% of the project cost up to $4,000.
For Large Multifamily Buildings
  • Below 80% AMI (20% to 34%): $4,000 per unit or 80% of the project cost (whichever is less).
  • Below 80% AMI (35%): $8,000 per unit or 80% of the project cost (whichever is less).
  • 80% AMI or Above (20% to 34%): $2,000 per unit up to $200,000 per building.
  • 80% AMI or Above (35% or Greater): $4,000 per unit up to $400,000 per building.
Stackable Home Energy Savings for Colorado Residents

Homeowners can combine CEO rebates with existing Xcel Energy incentives—meaning thousands of dollars in potential savings on installations like heat pumps and water heaters.

"These rebates make it possible for more Colorado homeowners to upgrade to efficient heating and cooling systems without the upfront financial strain," says Larry Benavidez, owner of Squeak's Plumbing, Heating & Air. "By stacking the state rebates with Xcel Energy incentives, our customers can see significant savings on both installation and long-term energy costs."

In addition to reducing upfront costs, many of the eligible upgrades can help homeowners lower their monthly energy bills by 20–30% while reducing carbon emissions and improving indoor comfort.

Home rebate programs from Xcel Energy include incentives for:
  • Heat Pumps
  • Heating Equipment
  • Evaporative Cooling Systems
  • Air Conditioners
  • Heat Pump Water Heaters
  • Insulation & Air Sealing
  • Smart Thermostats
The local utility also offers rebates for non-HVAC efficiency updates, such as installing cellular shades, LED light bulbs, and electric vehicle chargers.

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Who Qualifies for the Colorado Home Energy Rebates?

Income thresholds primarily determine eligibility for energy rebates. Requirements vary depending on the program you qualify for (individual programs are offered for single-family, manufactured, and multifamily homes). Other requirements include:
  • Residents must live in the home for at least half of the year.
  • Rental homes and units are eligible if tenants qualify.
A secondary home or vacation property is not eligible for an energy rebate. New constructions also do not qualify.

To participate, homeowners must work with registered contractors who have completed the Colorado Energy Office's new Home Energy Rebate Program training—a requirement designed to ensure quality installations and compliance.

Squeak's Helping Homeowners Navigate the Process

As an established Colorado contractor specializing in HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and energy-efficient system installations, Squeak's Plumbing, Heating & Air is preparing to assist homeowners from start to finish — including identifying eligible upgrades, completing installations, and helping customers access every available rebate.

"Most homeowners don't realize how many rebates they can actually qualify for," added Squeak's owner, Larry Benavidez. "Our team is here to simplify the process—so they don't leave money on the table."

Why Energy Rebates Matter for Colorado

The latest programs represent Colorado's push for home electrification, which contributes to energy independence, fewer emissions, and lower bills. Rebates make efficiency upgrades more affordable to invest in, allowing a greater number of home and property owners to adopt clean energy technology.

For homeowners, these programs represent one of the best opportunities yet to invest in cleaner, more efficient living—without the high upfront costs that often accompany major home upgrades.

"These rebates make it possible for more Colorado homeowners to upgrade to efficient heating and cooling systems without the upfront financial strain," says Larry Benavidez. "We're helping homeowners understand which systems qualify and how to apply."

How to Get Started

Homeowners can prepare now by:
  1. Scheduling a home energy consultation with a qualified contractor like Squeaks Services.
  2. Identifying eligible equipment such as heat pumps or efficient water heaters.
  3. Applying for Xcel Energy rebates and preparing for CEO rebate enrollment when programs open.
  4. Contact Squeak's Plumbing, Heating & Air to perform a home energy evaluation to see if you qualify for Colorado energy rebates in 2025 or 2026
Contact us or call (720) 640-7894 today to learn more.

Contact
Larry Benavidez
***@squeaksservices.com


Source: Squeak's Plumbing, Heating & Air

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