If you are planning home improvements in the Midwest, you may be able to take advantage of federal clean energy tax credits that can significantly reduce your costs. From roofing-related ventilation improvements to insulation, windows, and energy-efficient systems, these incentives are designed to help homeowners upgrade their homes while saving money.
Here is what you need to know.
Clean energy tax credits are federal incentives that allow homeowners to claim a percentage of qualifying home improvement costs on their taxes. These credits apply to upgrades that improve your home’s energy efficiency or use renewable energy.
In many cases, homeowners can receive up to 30% of the project cost back—making upgrades more affordable.
Most homeowners are eligible for these tax credits, including:
· Primary homeowners
· Some renters (for specific upgrades)
· Property owners making energy-efficient improvements
To claim the credit, you will need to:
· Complete eligible upgrades
· Keep receipts and documentation
· File IRS Form 5695 with your tax return
The program covers a wide range of upgrades that are especially relevant for Midwest homes dealing with extreme temperatures.
Energy-Efficient Home Improvements
Many common exterior upgrades qualify, including:
· Insulation upgrades (attics, walls, and roofing systems)
· Energy-efficient windows and skylights
· Exterior doors
· Electrical panel upgrades
· Home energy audits
These improvements can qualify for up to 30% of the cost, often with annual limits depending on the category.
Heating, Cooling, and Water Systems
Upgrading your home’s systems can also qualify for credits:
· Heat pumps and heat pump water heaters
· High-efficiency furnaces and boilers
· Central air conditioning systems
· Solar water heating systems
Some of these upgrades offer credits up to $2,000 per year, depending on the system.
Renewable Energy Systems
If you are looking for long-term energy savings, renewable energy upgrades offer some of the highest incentives:
· Solar panels
· Battery storage systems
· Wind turbines
· Fuel cells
These systems can qualify for 30% of the total installation cost, with fewer limitations than other categories.
Midwest homes face harsh conditions, hot summers, freezing winters, hailstorms, and strong winds. Investing in energy-efficient upgrades not only improves comfort but also:
· Reduces heating and cooling costs
· Improves home durability
· Increases property value
· Makes your home more resilient to extreme weather
· With tax credits available, there has never been a better time to make these improvements.
While these tax credits offer great opportunities, eligibility often depends on:
· Proper product selection
· Meeting efficiency standards
· Correct installation
· Working with a professional contractor ensures your upgrades meet requirements and qualify for available credits.
Many of these tax credits are available through 2032, but annual limits and eligibility rules can vary. Planning your upgrades strategically can help you maximize your savings year after year.
Contact us today to schedule a home exterior or roofing inspection on our website. We will help you identify energy-efficient upgrades that may qualify for tax credits and improve your home’s performance year-round.