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N°rebatesMiami · Miami-Dade County

Stack up to $6,150 in rebates in Miami.

Most Miamihomeowners leave half the available HVAC rebates on the table when they replace a system. We don't. Every credit, rebate, and manufacturer incentive below is stacked automatically during your NewHVACDeals checkout — no paperwork on your end, no expired-promo surprises.

Miami maximum rebate stack
$6,150

Off a typical $20,000 install, this is a 31% discount. Stacked across federal, utility, manufacturer, and local programs — none of them are mutually exclusive in Miami-Dade County.

N°01Every rebate, itemized

Federal Heat Pump Tax Credit (IRA §25C)

30% of install cost, capped at $2,000. Applies to qualifying Energy Star heat pumps. Claim on IRS Form 5695.

Savings
$2,000

FPL (Florida Power & Light) Residential Rebate

Instant rebate applied at checkout. Eligibility based on equipment SEER2 rating and zip code.

Savings
$2,150

Manufacturer Instant Rebate

Trane, Carrier, Lennox, and Rheem run seasonal promotions averaging $500 on qualifying systems. Applied at point-of-sale.

Savings
$500

Miami-Dade Weatherization Assistance

Income-qualified residents can stack an additional county rebate covering insulation, ducts, and equipment upgrades.

Savings
$1,500
N°02Who qualifies

If you own a home in Miami, you qualify for most of this.

  • You own the home (or are the lessor on a long-term lease)
  • You're replacing an existing HVAC system (not new construction) — though new builds qualify for the federal credit
  • You install a qualifying Energy Star heat pump or variable-speed AC
  • Your zip code is in the FPL (Florida Power & Light) service area
  • Install is permitted and inspected by a licensed Florida contractor
N°03How the stacking works

Instant rebates (manufacturer + utility): applied at checkout. You never see the full list price — AIRA deducts these rebates from your quote before you pick a tier. Your final number already reflects them.

Federal tax credit: claimed when you file your taxes the following April using IRS Form 5695. You'll get a copy of the AHRI match certificate and your install invoice to attach. The credit is non-refundable, meaning it reduces your tax bill up to $2,000 but doesn't pay you cash if you owe less than that.

Miami-Dade Weatherization Assistance: Income-qualified residents can stack an additional county rebate covering insulation, ducts, and equipment upgrades. Our Miami team handles the county paperwork on your behalf.

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N°05Common questions

Rebate questions, Miami answers.

How much can I save on HVAC rebates in Miami, FL?

In Miami you can stack up to $6,150 in HVAC rebates in 2026: $2,000 from the federal IRA §25C heat pump tax credit, up to $2,150 from the FPL (Florida Power & Light) residential rebate program, ~$500 in seasonal manufacturer instant rebates, and any Miami-Dade County program you qualify for. NewHVACDeals applies every rebate automatically at checkout — no paperwork on your end.

Do FPL (Florida Power & Light) rebates apply to all HVAC equipment?

FPL (Florida Power & Light) rebates require qualifying equipment — typically Energy Star heat pumps or variable-speed central AC systems meeting a minimum SEER2 rating. Standard builder-grade 14.3 SEER2 systems usually don't qualify. AIRA checks eligibility for your specific zip and tier during the assessment, so you know whether you're pulling the full up to $2,150 or just the federal credit.

Can I combine the federal heat pump tax credit with Miami utility rebates?

Yes. The IRS §25C tax credit (up to $2,000) is a federal tax filing and the FPL (Florida Power & Light) rebate is applied instantly at checkout — neither reduces the other. You can also stack both against manufacturer incentives. We haven't found a single Miami-Dade County program that conflicts with federal stacking. The only exception is PACE financing, which some homeowners intentionally avoid to keep their tax credit cleaner.

How do I claim the $2,000 federal HVAC tax credit in Florida?

You claim the IRS §25C credit when you file your federal return the April after your install by attaching Form 5695. You need the AHRI match certificate and the installed equipment model numbers — both are on the invoice we send after your install. The credit is non-refundable, so it reduces your tax liability up to $2,000 but won't pay you cash if you owe less than that.

When will my Miami HVAC rebates actually be paid?

Manufacturer and FPL (Florida Power & Light) rebates are applied instantly — your quoted price already reflects them, so there's nothing to wait for. The federal tax credit hits your refund or reduces your liability when you file taxes the following April. County programs vary: Miami-Dade County payments typically post within 6-8 weeks of permit closure.

Applied automatically

See your real price with rebates baked in.

No paperwork, no promo codes, no waiting for reimbursement checks. AIRA shows your Miami rebates up-front and deducts them from the quote before you reserve.

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