Seal the deal on savings and comfort with energy-efficient insulation.
The insulation rebates chart below notes the potential rebate you’re eligible for. Amounts vary by installation location.
After you install new energy-efficient insulation, apply for your rebate.
Get your rebate in 4 to 6 weeks.
If you prefer to have a licensed contractor install your new insulation, search our directory to find participating contractors. These contractors do not represent or work for DTE.
You qualify for an insulation rebate if DTE is the primary provider of your home’s heat (most DTE natural gas and natural gas/electric combination customers qualify). Premise eligibility is limited to single family homes. Single family homes are defined as 2 or less connected units. Each unit must be individually metered for natural gas and electric and each unit must have its own heating, cooling and water heating equipment. New construction homes do not qualify.
Insulation Rebates | Amount |
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Roof & Attic - Limited time incentive increase* (must insulate a minimum of 500 square feet of attic area) | $400 |
Above-Grade Wall - Limited time incentive increase* (must insulate a minimum of 250 square feet of above-grade wall area) | $400 |
Kneewall (must insulate a minimum of 100 square feet of kneewall area) | $25 |
Rim/Band Joist (must insulate a minimum of 50 square feet and all accessible rim joist areas) | $50 |
Basement Wall (must insulate a minimum of 200 square feet of wall area) | $50 |
Crawl Space Wall (must insulate a minimum of 100 square feet of wall area) | $50 |
Floor (must insulate a minimum of 100 square feet of floor area) | $50 |
*Limited time incentive increase on roof & attic and above-grade wall insulation only valid for eligible installations between 8/1/24 and 12/15/24, applications must be submitted by 12/30/24.
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Rebates funds are available on a first-come, first-served basis and customers are encouraged to apply early, as program funds are limited.
Add insulation and seal air leaks around your home to increase comfort and energy efficiency while saving up to 10% on your annual energy costs.
Insulation levels are specified by R-Value, a measure of insulation’s ability to resist heat flow. The higher the R-Value, the better the thermal performance of the insulation. For example, the recommended insulate level for most attics is minimum of R-38, or about 10 to 14 inches.
Water heaters are the second highest source of energy use in homes. Insulate with a water heater blanket to prevent heat loss. Hire a contractor to ensure the blanket doesn’t cover an electric panel, gas valve or pressure release.