Windows & Doors Rebates by State - 2026 Guide

Replace old windows and doors to save energy and claim tax credits. The IRA provides a 30% credit up to $600 for windows and $500 for doors, plus state and utility programs add more savings.

Federal Windows & Doors Programs

30% up to $600/yrThrough 2032
Federal 25C Credit - Windows
Federal Government

Tax credit for ENERGY STAR Most Efficient certified windows and skylights.

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30% up to $500/yrThrough 2032
Federal 25C Credit - Exterior Doors
Federal Government

Tax credit for ENERGY STAR certified exterior doors ($250/door, max 2).

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Top States for Windows & Doors Rebates

States with the most windows & doors incentive programs

#StateProgramsCode
1Arkansas4AR
2Delaware4DE
3Illinois4IL
4Michigan4MI
5Wyoming4WY
6Colorado3CO
7Connecticut3CT
8Idaho3ID
9Kentucky3KY
10Louisiana3LA

Frequently Asked Questions

The IRA provides a 30% tax credit up to $600 per year for ENERGY STAR certified windows and skylights. Exterior doors qualify for up to $500 per year ($250 per door, max 2 doors).

Windows must meet ENERGY STAR Most Efficient criteria or the specific requirements in your climate zone. Ask your supplier for the manufacturer's certification statement before purchasing.

Yes, the $600 window credit resets each tax year through 2032. You can replace windows over several years and claim the credit annually on each year's return.

ENERGY STAR certified storm windows may qualify for the 25C credit. Some utility programs also offer rebates for storm windows as a more affordable alternative to full window replacement.

Replacing single-pane windows with ENERGY STAR certified models can save $125-$465 per year on energy bills, depending on your climate zone and number of windows replaced.