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Gas Condensing Water Heater rebates in Connecticut

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Energize CT rebate
Rebate ended Dec 31, 2024

Ask us which active rebates can replace it — we will map your options.

Costs & savings

What your Gas Condensing Water Heater costs — and saves

Typical project cost$2,000 – $2,300

Installed cost before incentives — your rebate brings it down.

Lifetime savings$1,000 – $1,500

Estimated energy savings over the life of the upgrade.

Expected lifespan10 – 11 yrs

Typical service life with routine maintenance.

About these figures: Estimates only — not a rebate guarantee. Amounts, eligibility and deadlines are set by the program administrators and can change; check EnergizeCT.com or official program sources for current details.

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Disclaimer for Inflation Reduction Act Rebates/ Tax Credits and EnergizeCT Rebates:

The information provided on this site about the Inflation Reduction Act rebates, EnergizeCT rebates, and tax credits is for general informational purposes only and is not intended to be legal, financial, or tax advice. The rebate and tax credit amounts, eligibility criteria, and other details may vary based on individual circumstances and are subject to change at any time by the relevant government agencies or other authorities responsible for the programs. While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, we cannot guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the information provided. Therefore, we recommend that readers seek the advice of a qualified professional or consult with the respective government agencies or official sources directly to confirm eligibility requirements, rebate amounts, and tax credit information. We disclaim any liability for damages, direct or indirect, arising from the use or reliance on the information presented on this site. While we make every effort to update the information as new details become available, we cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information provided. For the most up-to-date and accurate information, we recommend checking EnergizeCT.com or other official sources, or consulting with a qualified professional.

How it works

Your Gas Condensing Water Heater rebate, explained

What the rebate covers

Important update: Rebates for natural gas equipment ended December 31, 2024. Sales must have occurred before this date to qualify.

The Gas Condensing Water Heater rebate offered a $300 instant discount to residential natural gas customers before the program ended. For a current incentive, consider a high-efficiency electric heat pump water heater, which qualifies for active Energize CT rebates.

Who qualifies

To be eligible for the Gas Condensing Water Heater rebate, the equipment must be installed in the service territory of the participating utility. Residential customers of Eversource, CNG, and SCG can participate in this rebate program.

What happened to this rebate

  1. This Energize CT rebate ended December 31, 2024 and is no longer accepting new applications
  2. If you installed a qualifying gas condensing water heater before the deadline, contact your utility about late claim options
  3. Ask us about the active Heat Pump Water Heater rebate (up to $900) as an efficient alternative
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We install your gas condensing water heater — and point you to active rebates

The Energize CT rebate for this equipment has ended, but our team still installs it — and we will tell you honestly whether a higher-efficiency alternative with an active rebate makes more sense for your home.

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What families say about their water heater installs

Harry Carrillo Jun 25, 2025
Great job to your team and to Keven. Who was very professional and friendly thank you for fixing my air conditioning
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Jerry Carter May 31, 2024
The guys were very informative and polite. They went through the house in a couple of hours and did a great job. They gave me other tips about my furnace as well.

Why it pays off

The advantages of your Gas Condensing Water Heater

Gas Condensing Water Heaters offer several advantages for families in Connecticut. These include:

Energy Efficiency

Gas Condensing Water Heaters are highly efficient, using less energy to heat water compared to traditional gas water heaters. This translates to lower energy bills for families and a reduced carbon footprint for the environment.

Cost Savings

Gas Condensing Water Heaters can help families save money on their energy bills, particularly in areas with high natural gas rates. Additionally, the Energize CT rebate program offers significant financial incentives to help offset the cost of purchasing and installing a Gas Condensing Water Heater.

Hot Water Availability

Gas Condensing Water Heaters can produce hot water more quickly and efficiently than traditional gas water heaters, providing a steady supply of hot water for the home.

Environmental Benefits

Gas Condensing Water Heaters produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions than traditional gas water heaters, which is beneficial for the environment. Additionally, the electricity used to power Gas Condensing Water Heaters can be generated from renewable sources like wind or solar, further reducing their environmental impact.

Improved Indoor Air Quality

Unlike traditional gas water heaters, Gas Condensing Water Heaters do not produce significant amounts of combustion byproducts like carbon monoxide, which can negatively impact indoor air quality. This can improve the health and safety of the home's occupants.

Overall, Gas Condensing Water Heaters offer numerous benefits for families in Connecticut, including energy efficiency, cost savings, hot water availability, environmental benefits, and improved indoor air quality. By taking advantage of the Energize CT rebate program, families can make the switch to Gas Condensing Water Heaters with minimal upfront cost and enjoy the long-term benefits of this efficient and sustainable hot water heating solution.

Federal programs

Federal incentives that can stack on top

Federal 25C tax creditEnded Dec 2025

The home-improvement credit for heat pumps, insulation, windows and more. Projects completed by the deadline can still claim it on a federal return.

Federal 25D tax creditEnded Dec 2025

The 30% clean-energy credit for solar, battery storage and geothermal systems. Installs completed and paid for by the deadline can still claim it.

Federal HEAR rebateWhen CT launches

Income-qualified electrification rebates that become available when Connecticut launches (DEEP expects 2026) — we will flag it the moment it opens.

Good to know

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