2026 Federal Energy Credit

Up to $1,200 Back
on New Windows in {cityArea}

The federal 25C energy credit pays up to $1,200 of your new energy-efficient windows. Get matched with a licensed local installer for a free in-home estimate in 60 seconds.

Step 1 of 7 About 60 seconds

What's the main reason you're looking at new windows?

Helps us match you with the right kind of installer.

$1,200 federal credit Licensed local installers 100% private
A USA Homeowner Guide representative discussing new energy-efficient windows with a homeowner in front of her American home
Above: Energy-efficient replacement windows can qualify for up to $1,200 in 25C federal tax credit per year.
Verified homeowner

"Heating bill in the upstairs bedroom was killing us every winter. New double-panes went in over two days, got the $1,200 credit at tax time and the house actually feels warmer."

Mark D. · Cincinnati, Ohio · Verified Homeowner

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Diagnostic

Signs you may need new windows

If two or more sound familiar, a free in-home estimate can show you what's possible, plus how much of the credit you'll qualify for.

  • Energy bills creeping up year over year
  • Cold drafts near the window in winter
  • Condensation between window panes
  • Windows are hard to open or close
  • Visible rotting, warping, or peeling paint
  • You hear road or neighbor noise clearly through the glass
  • Windows are 20+ years old or single-pane
  • Preparing the home for sale
How It Works

From sign-up to free in-home estimate in 60 seconds

01

Tell Us About Your Windows

Answer a few quick questions about your home and your project.

02

Match With A Local Installer

We connect you with a licensed window installer who serves your area.

03

Get Your Free Estimate

The installer reaches out to schedule a no-obligation in-home visit.

$1,200
Federal Credit (25C)
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Installer Rating
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To Get Matched

IRC §25C Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit. Up to $600/yr for windows + skylights, $1,200/yr aggregate cap across qualifying energy improvements. Consult your tax professional to confirm eligibility before filing.