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Adding insulation increases energy efficiency - and can save you money

Adding insulation to your home can reduce heating and cooling costs. Homes built prior to 1982 were not required to have insulation. If your home was constructed before 1982, you may benefit from adding the proper insulation.

Don’t know what type of insulation you currently have? Start by contacting a Participating Independent Contractor (PIC) directly within your area. 

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You may be eligible for a rebate.

Or, schedule a free Home Energy Analysis with one of our Energy Experts by calling 800-DIAL FPL (800-342-5375).

Requirements to qualify

  • The home must be built before 1982 in order to qualify. Homes built in 1982 or later will not qualify.
  • Your home’s insulation must have a current R-value of less than R-8 to receive a rebate.
  • Each home may qualify for an insulation rebate once every 20 years.
  • Provide access to all attic spaces in order to determine rebate eligibility.

How to earn rebates

chart of insulation types with associated rebates
 
  • If your home qualifies, we will issue you a rebate certificate worth up to $190
  • To redeem your rebate, a Participating Independent Contractor (PIC)* must install your new insulation
  • The PIC will deduct the rebate amount from your final invoice

 

*The list of participating independent contractors (PICs) is a compilation of businesses that have agreed to comply with FPL's Program Standards, and is not a recommendation by FPL of a particular independent contractor. The decision to select, hire and the management of the participating independent contractor is the sole responsibility of the FPL customer. THE PIC IS NOT AN AGENT OF, OR JOINT VENTURER WITH, AND IS NOT EMPLOYED BY, AND DOES NOT WORK FOR, FPL; AS SUCH, THE PICS ARE NOT UNDER THE CONTROL OR SUPERVISION OF FPL BUT RATHER ARE INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS. FPL DOES NOT MAKE AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY, GUARANTEE, OR PROMISE, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, THE AMOUNT OF ENERGY SAVINGS TO BE ACHIEVED, THE SUITABILITY OR QUALITY OF MATERIALS TO BE INSTALLED BY, OR THE WORKMANSHIP OF THE PARTICIPATING INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR SELECTED AND HIRED BY THE FPL CUSTOMER.

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