12 Oct 2022

Johnson Controls, the pioneer for smart, healthy, and sustainable buildings, announces new emergency relief rebates that HVAC contractors can offer eligible homeowners who live in and work in areas affected by Hurricane Ian.

Contractors can provide rebates on qualifying YORK®, Luxaire®, Coleman®, Champion®, and Fraser-Johnston® brand equipment installed between October 1 and December 31, 2022, to those who live and work in Florida, South Carolina, and North Carolina counties within the defined Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Disaster Area (DR-4673-FL, DR-4675, EM-3584-FL, EM-3585-SC, and EM-3586-NC).  

emergency relief rebates

The level of destruction Hurricane Ian has caused is unparalleled, and our thoughts are with everyone touched by this disaster,” said Doug Schuster, Vice President and General Manager of Global Ducted Systems at Johnson Controls.

He adds, “Through new emergency relief rebates offered by Johnson Controls, contractors can begin to help homeowners rebuild.”  

Personal Use Rebate Program

Contractors can apply for rebates online using the Personal Use Rebate Program. The program assigns rebates according to equipment efficiency, with more efficient products earning larger rebates.  

Air conditioners/heat pumps 

  • 20 SEER: $275 
  • 19 SEER: $250 
  • 17 SEER: $225 
  • 16 SEER: $225 
  • 14 SEER: $100 

Furnaces

  • 90% AFUE models: $150 
  • 80% AFUE models: $75 

Air handlers: $50 

Residential packaged units: $125 

Ductless mini-splits and Mini-VRF 

  • Premium and Mini-VRF: $60 
  • Standard: $50 

Rebates may not be combined with other Johnson Controls homeowner rebate offers. Claims must be submitted online within 60 calendar days of installation. Contractors can call (option 3 followed by option 1) for rebate filing assistance.  

duct system replacement or cleaning

After storms and flooding pass, it’s important for HVAC contractors to contact homeowners for a system inspection and thorough duct system replacement or cleaning.

Trusted contractors can help determine the extent of the damage and what a system requires, as well as help homeowners, understand their warranty. If they have questions or want to learn more about Johnson Controls, distributors can contact their regional sales manager, and contractors can contact their distributor partner.