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Energy Saver North Carolina

Upgrade Your Home Through Energy Saver NC

Atlas Air Comfort helps North Carolina residents navigate Energy Saver North Carolina, a state program administered by NC DEQ for income-qualified home efficiency and electrification upgrades. See if your household and property match current program guidelines.

  • Registered contractor support
  • Heating, cooling, and efficiency upgrades
  • Application paperwork handled for you
  • 60-second eligibility check
Check Your Eligibility
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Check Your Eligibility

See if your North Carolina home may qualify for Energy Saver NC upgrades.

Great news, you may qualify!

Based on your answers, your home looks like a strong match for Energy Saver North Carolina. An Atlas program specialist will call you shortly to confirm eligibility, documentation, and next steps.

Funds are reserved first-come. Keep an eye on your phone.

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Thanks, let's see what fits

Energy Saver NC is income- and property-qualified, so this specific program may not apply. Other HVAC savings and financing options might. A specialist will reach out.

How Energy Saver NC Works

Energy Saver North Carolina uses federal Home Energy Rebates funding to help eligible residents improve efficiency, electrify home systems, and upgrade heating and cooling. We help with the program steps from eligibility review through installation.

1

Check eligibility

Answer a few quick questions. We review your household, income documentation, and property details.

2

Confirm the project

Eligible work may include HVAC, insulation, air sealing, weatherization, and qualifying electric appliances.

3

Handle program steps

Atlas helps prepare the application details required before any ESNC project begins.

4

Professional install

A licensed, insured crew completes approved upgrades sized and selected for your home.

Who qualifies?

  • You are a homeowner or renter at a qualifying North Carolina residential property
  • Your household income falls within ESNC guidelines for your county and household size
  • The property is an existing home and is not for sale, in foreclosure, or designated for acquisition or clearance
  • The project is completed by a registered Energy Saver North Carolina contractor

Serving Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Durham, and communities across all 100 North Carolina counties.

Program basics

Administered byNC DEQ
Program tracksHOMES and HEAR
Eligible propertiesExisting homes, including mobile homes
Who can applyHomeowners and renters

Final eligibility depends on household income, property status, approved project scope, documentation, and remaining program availability.

North Carolina residents trust Atlas

Efficient comfort and program paperwork, handled start to finish.

"It keeps the house comfortable year-round and the program paperwork was all handled for me. The team explained every step before the system went in."

Marcus Bell, Charlotte NC

"Whole thing took one day. The crew was professional and explained the program clearly. House finally has reliable heating and cooling."

Danielle Hayes, Raleigh NC

"They told me upfront whether I qualified instead of wasting my time. Smooth from the first call to install."

James Whitfield, Greensboro NC

Common questions

What is Energy Saver North Carolina?
Energy Saver North Carolina is a state program administered by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality using federal Home Energy Rebates funding. It includes HOMES for whole-home efficiency improvements and HEAR for home electrification and efficient appliances.
Who can apply?
Homeowners and renters at qualifying residential properties in North Carolina may apply. Existing single-family homes, small multifamily properties, and mobile homes can be eligible, but the home must meet program requirements and renters need the required property owner permissions.
What upgrades can qualify?
Eligible work can include insulation, air sealing, weatherization, heating and cooling upgrades, heat pump water heaters, heat pump clothes dryers, induction cooking equipment, and related home electrification improvements. The final scope depends on your home, income verification, and ESNC approval.
Do I need income documents?
Yes. ESNC verifies household income by county and household size. Some applicants may qualify through approved government programs, while others use tax return or recent income documents. Atlas helps identify the right documentation path before work begins.
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Find out if your North Carolina home qualifies

It takes 60 seconds, there's no obligation, and Energy Saver NC availability is limited.

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