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May 12, 2026
Burleson TX and surrounding area residents that replaced your water heater in 2025 or 2026, should be aware you might be sitting on a significant financial windfall. While a new water heater is a great investment in your home’s comfort and efficiency, the federal government offers an extra incentive to help offset the initial cost. Depending on the type of unit you installed, you may qualify for substantial savings through the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit or the Residential Clean Energy Credit . Navigating federal tax credits can often feel like a maze, but for Texas homeowners, these savings are too good to pass up. This guide will break down the benefits of these rebates, the specific manufacturers that qualify, and how to ensure you claim what you are owed. Understanding the Federal Tax Credits The federal government has streamlined these credits to encourage homeowners to transition to more efficient energy systems. There are two primary paths for your water heater to qualify for a credit. 1. The Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit (Section 25C) This credit is designed for traditional energy-efficient upgrades. For most high-efficiency water heaters, including many tankless gas models and high-efficiency tank models, this credit typically allows you to claim 30% of the project cost , up to a specific annual limit (usually capped at $600 for water heaters). https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/energy-efficient-home-improvement-credit 2. The Residential Clean Energy Credit (Section 25D) This is the "heavy hitter" of tax credits. It applies to systems that use renewable energy sources. If you installed a Heat Pump Water Heater or a Solar Water Heater , you may be eligible for a credit worth 30% of the total installation cost , with no upper dollar limit. This can result in thousands of dollars back in your pocket depending on the complexity of your system. https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/residential-clean-energy-credit Does Your Manufacturer Qualify? To claim these credits, the IRS requires specific documentation from the manufacturer. A crucial piece of this puzzle is the 4-digit Qualified Manufacturer Identification (QMID). If you installed a unit from one of the following leading brands in 2025, you are on the right track to qualifying:




