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Wisconsin homeowners may qualify for major rebates that can cover 50%–100% of the cost of a new heat pump or approved home energy upgrade. It only takes a minute to check. Use the form below and Paul’s Heating will walk you through everything.

Wisconsin homeowners and rental property owners may qualify for major rebates that can cover 50%–100% of the cost of a new heat pump or approved energy upgrade. It only takes a minute to check. Use the form below and Paul’s Heating will walk you through everything.

La Crosse Area Heat Pump Rebates

Some Wisconsin families qualify for up to 100% of costs covered for a new, efficient heat pump system or other approved upgrades. Find out here in just a few minutes.

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Big Savings, Less Stress — And We Handle the Hard Stuff

Wisconsin is offering large rebates for heat pumps and energy-efficient home upgrades, but navigating the rules can feel confusing. That’s why Paul’s Heating is helping homeowners understand the program, check eligibility, and get fast, professional installation without the stress. You get comfort, savings, and a clear path forward — all in plain English.

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Why These Rebates Matter for Your Home

Many homeowners think of a heat pump as an expensive luxury, but for many Wisconsin families,

it's actually the cheapest and smartest choice when replacing an old central air conditioner.

Lower energy bills month after month.

More consistent indoor temperatures with modern heat pump technology.

Year-round comfort from a single, quiet system.

Paul’s Heating handles everything — from eligibility checks to installation.

Rebates can cover 50%–100% of project costs for qualifying households.

No confusing paperwork — we guide you through the program start to finish.

Do You Qualify?

The program is income-based, and many Wisconsin families are surprised to learn they qualify. Here’s a quick example:

A household of 3 with combined income of $140,000/year or less will qualify for some coverage of approved upgrades.

Amounts vary by county, but they give you a good idea of what’s possible. If you’re a Wisconsin resident, it’s absolutely worth checking — the form at the top of this page is the fastest way to find out.

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Why Homeowners Choose Paul’s Heating

Rebate programs can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to figure this out alone.

When you work with Paul’s Heating, we make everything simple.

Free, no-pressure consultation

to review your home and goals.

Clear rebate guidance

so you know exactly what you qualify for.

Professional heat pump installation

from trusted local technicians.

Transparent pricing with rebate details built into your quote.

Decades of experience serving Wisconsin homeowners.

Friendly support from a team that keeps things simple.

No pressure, no commitment — just answers.

How It Works

Fill out the quick form.

Tell us about your home and basic contact info.

In-home consultation.

We precisely scan the dimensions of your home to make sure we do it right.

You receive a custom quote with your rebate amount already included.

Paul’s Heating installs your new system — efficiently and professionally.

It’s fast, simple, and designed to help Wisconsin homeowners take advantage of a program that could save them thousands.

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Common Questions

How do I know if I qualify?

Just fill out the short form at the top of this page. We’ll check for you based on the official program criteria.

What types of upgrades are covered?

Heat pumps, electrical panels, and electrical wiring is included, but other energy-efficient improvements may also qualify.

Is the consultation free?

Yes — there’s no cost and no pressure to move forward.

What if my income is close to the limit?

Still fill out the form. Eligibility varies based on county, household size, and specific rules.

Do I need to make a decision right away?

No. You’ll get your options clearly explained before doing anything.

Do I need to replace my furnace at the same time?

No. If your furnace is in good condition, you do not need to replace it when installing a heat pump.

You May Still Qualify — Even If You Rent

If you rent your home or apartment, you may still benefit from the HEAR (Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates) Program. While renters typically don’t control major equipment decisions, the program can still help reduce energy costs, improve comfort, and support upgrades when property owners choose to participate.

The key difference for renters is how eligibility and approvals work — not whether the benefits matter.

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How the HEAR Program Applies to Renters

As a renter, you generally cannot apply for equipment rebates on your own. However, your household income and

energy usage may still qualify the property when upgrades are made by the landlord or property owner.

In many cases, HEAR-related upgrades can include:

More efficient heating and cooling systems

Improved

electrical capacity

Lower monthly utility costs

Better indoor comfort and air quality

When a property owner participates, renters benefit directly through improved systems and

long-term energy savings.

What Renters Can and Cannot Do

As a renter, you typically can:

Ask your landlord if they plan to upgrade heating or electrical systems

Share information about available HEAR rebates with the property owner

Benefit from reduced utility costs after upgrades are completed

Enjoy safer, more efficient, and more reliable equipment

As a renter, you typically cannot:

Apply for HEAR rebates directly

Approve or schedule equipment replacements

Make permanent electrical or HVAC upgrades without owner consent

The good news is that many landlords are interested in HEAR incentives because they reduce

upgrade costs while improving the property.

Why HEAR Rebates Matter for Renters

Even though renters don’t own the equipment, upgrades made through HEAR can still make a

noticeable difference in daily life:

More consistent heating and cooling

Fewer system breakdowns

Lower energy bills

Quieter, cleaner equipment

Improved comfort during extreme temperatures

These upgrades also support safer electrical systems and help bring older properties up to

modern standards.

How to Start the Conversation With Your Landlord

If you’re interested in HEAR-related improvements, a simple conversation can help:

Let your landlord know rebates may be available

Ask if they’re planning any HVAC or electrical upgrades

Share that contractors can help guide the rebate process

Explain that upgrades can increase property value and efficiency

Many landlords aren’t aware these programs exist — renter interest often helps move things forward.

What Paul’s Heating Can Help With

While renters can’t initiate installations, Paul’s Heating can:

Work directly with property owners and managers

Explain rebate eligibility and upgrade options

Coordinate efficient, code-compliant installations

Help landlords maximize available incentives

If your landlord is open to improvements, our team can guide them through the process.

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Common Questions From Renters

Do I qualify for HEAR rebates as a renter?

Eligibility depends on household income and the property itself, but rebates are applied through the property owner, not the tenant.

Will upgrades raise my rent?

No, these upgrades will not directly raise your rent. Landlords sign a two-year agreement in which they acknowledge they cannot increase the rent based on the improvements made through this program.

Can I apply on behalf of my landlord?

You can start the process by getting income qualified, but your landlord will need to approve the upgrades.

Start Here: See Your Rebate Options

These rebates are available for Wisconsin residents only and may not last forever.

Take a minute to check — we’ll handle the rest.


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