Insulation


Sealing and insulating the shell of your home is often the most cost effective way to improve energy efficiency and comfort. OPU provides rebates for a number of insulating and sealing measures. Many of these rebates are available only to customers that have had House Call energy audit. Click here to learn more about the House Call program.
Attic Insulation
| Installed by | Requirements | Rebate |
| Attic insulation - self installed | Add a minimum of R19 with an ending R value of 44 or greater | $0.10 per square foot |
| Attic insulation installed by a non-CEE Participating Contractor | Add a minimum of R19 with an ending R value of 44 or greater | $0.10 per square foot |
| Attic insulation installed by a CEE Participating Contractor | Identified in a House Call audit. Add a minimum of R19 with an ending R value of 44 or greater | $150 plus $0.15 per square foot |
The rebates listed in the following table are available ONLY for customers that have had a House Call energy audit and have had the work completed by a CEE Participating Contractor:
| Insulation/Sealing Measure | Requirements | Rebate |
| Wall Insulation - Injection | Minimum 450 square feet. Injected into an empty cavity. Post-installation Blower Door Verification required | $300 |
| Wall Insulation - Exterior Rigid Foam | R5 or greater over already insulated wall. Wall cavities must be filled | $200 |
| Attic Air Sealing | All bypasses indicated by House Call audit must be addressed. Post-installation Blower Door Verification required. | $200 |
| Rim Joist Sealing/Insulation | Post-Installation Blower Door Verification Required | $150 |
Here's house Conserve & Save® works:
- Have attic insulation installed
- Get a rebate application from the contractor or dealer, at OPU's office, or download it here by clicking on the icon to the right
- Fill out the application completely, attach your sales receipt and any other required documentation, and send it back to us.
- Allow 4-6 weeks to receive your rebate.
Learn more about air sealing and insulating from ENERGY STAR:







