When most people think of a “pot of gold,” they imagine something hard to find — or too good to be true. But for homeowners across West Tennessee and North Mississippi, real savings are closer than you think.
With available energy rebate programs, those “gold coins” don’t have to be chocolate — they can be real money back in your pocket when you upgrade your home’s energy efficiency.
Get Paid to Upgrade Your Home
Through programs like the Quality Contractor Network (QCN) supported by TVA, homeowners can receive rebates for making energy-efficient improvements.
These programs are designed to reward homeowners for upgrading systems that:
Use less energy
Improve home comfort
Reduce strain on equipment
Lower monthly utility costs
Instead of paying full price for upgrades, homeowners can take advantage of financial incentives that help offset installation costs.
What Types of Upgrades Qualify for Rebates?
Many common home energy improvements may qualify for rebates, including:
High-efficiency HVAC systems
Modern central air systems are designed to cool your home more efficiently while using less energy.
Heat pumps
Heat pumps provide both heating and cooling and are one of the most efficient systems available today.
Mini-split systems
Ideal for targeted comfort, these systems offer flexible installation and energy savings.
Duct sealing and tune-ups
Improving airflow and sealing leaks can significantly reduce wasted energy.
Air sealing and insulation upgrades
Keeping conditioned air inside your home reduces the workload on your HVAC system.
In some cases, homeowners may qualify for combined rebates totaling up to $3,000 depending on the improvements made.
Why Energy Efficiency Pays Off
Energy-efficient upgrades don’t just provide immediate rebates — they also deliver long-term savings.
Benefits include:
Lower monthly energy bills
Improved indoor comfort
More consistent temperatures
Reduced wear on HVAC systems
Extended equipment lifespan
When your system doesn’t have to work as hard, it performs better and lasts longer.
The Hidden Cost of Inefficient Systems
Many older HVAC systems operate far below modern efficiency standards.
Over time, this can lead to:
Higher utility bills
Uneven cooling and heating
Increased repair frequency
Reduced system lifespan
Upgrading to energy-efficient equipment allows homeowners to break out of the cycle of high energy costs and frequent repairs.
Why Work with a Quality Contractor Matters
Choosing a contractor who participates in the Quality Contractor Network (QCN) ensures that upgrades are installed correctly and meet program standards.
Proper installation is critical because:
Even the best equipment won’t perform efficiently if installed incorrectly
Systems must be sized and configured properly for your home
Rebate eligibility often depends on meeting specific installation requirements
Working with a qualified contractor helps ensure you receive the full benefit of both the upgrade and the rebate.
Stack Savings for Maximum Impact
One of the biggest advantages of these programs is the ability to combine multiple upgrades.
For example, homeowners may choose to:
Upgrade to a high-efficiency HVAC system
Seal ductwork
Improve insulation
Install a smart thermostat
When these improvements are combined, the total rebate amount — along with long-term energy savings — can add up quickly.
Start Saving with Energy Rebates Today
If you’ve been considering upgrading your HVAC system or improving your home’s energy efficiency, now is the perfect time to take advantage of available incentives.
You can learn more about current rebate opportunities here:
Real Savings, Real Comfort
Energy-efficient upgrades don’t just reduce your energy bills — they improve your overall home comfort and system reliability.
For homeowners in Counce, Pickwick, Savannah, Hardin County, Corinth, MS, and surrounding communities, these rebate programs make it easier than ever to invest in your home while saving money.
Harbin Heating & Air Conditioning — 731-689-3651
With the right upgrades and available rebates, your next home improvement project could pay you back in more ways than one.
