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Tankless water heaters are gaining in popularity due to their efficiency and longer lifespan compared to conventional storage water heaters. Here’s a quick comparison:
Building Type | Base Incentive | Enhanced Incentive for Disadvantaged Communities | Federal Tax Credit |
Single-family | Up to $2,000 | Up to $2,500 | Up to $1,200 |
Two-family | Up to $2,500 | Up to $3,000 | Up to $1,200 |
Three-family | Up to $3,000 | Up to $3,500 | Up to $1,200 |
Four-family | Up to $3,500 | Up to $4,000 | Up to $1,200 |
For homes in Disadvantaged Communities, rebates can be even higher, helping more households access energy-saving upgrades. Plus, with the federal tax credit, you could receive an additional $1,200 for making eligible energy-efficient improvements!
Select a contractor from our list or have your preferred contractor register with Con Edison.
Your contractor will visit your home, recommend insulation and air sealing upgrades, and calculate your costs after Con Edison’s rebates are applied.
The contractor performs the work, and Con Edison’s contribution is deducted from your final invoice.
If your home uses geothermal or air-source heat pumps for heating and cooling, additional rebates are available:
Building Type | Base Incentive | Enhanced Incentive for Disadvantaged Communities | Federal Tax Credit |
Single-family | Up to $1,000 | Up to $1,250 | Up to $1,200 |
Two-family | Up to $1,250 | Up to $1,500 | Up to $1,200 |
Three-family | Up to $1,500 | Up to $1,750 | Up to $1,200 |
Four-family | Up to $1,750 | Up to $2,000 | Up to $1,200 |