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25C Tax Credit for HVAC — Up to $2,000 Back in Franklin, NC

The federal 25C tax credit offers up to $2,000 for heat pumps and $600 for furnaces and ACs — here's how to claim it. Proudly serving Franklin & Macon County.

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Professional 25C Tax Credit for HVAC — Up to $2,000 Back in Franklin, NC

When you need 25c tax credit for hvac — up to $2,000 back in Franklin, NC, Quality Comfort Heating & Cooling is just 1 hour west from our Asheville headquarters — meaning fast response times and reliable service. We've been the NATE-certified team that Franklin area residents trust since 2005.

Quality Comfort extends our professional HVAC services west to Franklin and Macon County. Whether you need a new heat pump for your mountain home, emergency furnace repair, or routine AC maintenance, our team makes regular service trips to serve Franklin residents with the same reliability and expertise we deliver in Asheville.

When it comes to cooling in Franklin, the local conditions matter. Franklin's location in the Little Tennessee River valley creates a moderate mountain climate, but the distance from major service centers means many homes go longer between HVAC maintenance visits. Macon County's mix of year-round residents and seasonal mountain homeowners creates varied demands — some systems sit idle for months, then must perform immediately. Natural gas availability is limited outside the town core, making propane and heat pump expertise essential. Our AC technicians understand these Franklin-specific factors and size every repair and recommendation accordingly.

Section 25C: The HVAC Homeowner's Best Friend

The Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit (Section 25C of the Internal Revenue Code, as revised by the Inflation Reduction Act) is the most accessible federal incentive for WNC homeowners upgrading their HVAC systems. It covers 30% of equipment and installation costs up to annual caps, and it's available every year through 2032. You don't need to be a tax expert to take advantage of it.

How Much You Can Get Back

Heat pumps (air-source, ground-source, or ductless): 30% of cost, up to $2,000/year. This is the single most generous residential HVAC incentive available. Central air conditioners (meeting efficiency requirements): 30% of cost, up to $600/year. Gas furnaces (97%+ AFUE): 30% of cost, up to $600/year. Important: The $2,000 heat pump cap and the $600 AC/furnace cap are separate annual limits. If you install a qualifying heat pump AND a qualifying furnace in the same year, you can potentially claim up to $2,600.

What Qualifies in 2026

Not all HVAC equipment qualifies — it must meet specific efficiency thresholds. Air-source heat pumps: SEER2 ≥ 16, HSPF2 ≥ 8.1, EER2 ≥ 12. Central ACs: SEER2 ≥ 16 (split systems), ≥ 15.2 (single package). Gas furnaces: AFUE ≥ 97%. The equipment must also be certified by an AHRI-listed manufacturer. Quality Comfort specifies qualifying equipment and provides the required manufacturer certification with every qualifying installation.

Claiming the Credit: Step by Step

Step 1: Install qualifying HVAC equipment (we handle this). Step 2: Keep your installation receipt and the manufacturer's certification statement (we provide this). Step 3: When filing your taxes, complete IRS Form 5695 (Residential Energy Credits). Step 4: Transfer the credit amount to your Form 1040, reducing your tax liability. The credit is non-refundable — it reduces what you owe but won't generate a refund below zero. Consult your tax advisor for your specific situation.

HVAC Challenges in Franklin

Franklin's location in the Little Tennessee River valley creates a moderate mountain climate, but the distance from major service centers means many homes go longer between HVAC maintenance visits. Macon County's mix of year-round residents and seasonal mountain homeowners creates varied demands — some systems sit idle for months, then must perform immediately. Natural gas availability is limited outside the town core, making propane and heat pump expertise essential.

Seasonal Tip for Franklin Homeowners

Franklin homeowners with seasonal properties should install smart thermostats with freeze protection alerts. Set a minimum temperature of 55°F when away, and schedule pre-season HVAC checks before you return for the season to avoid unpleasant surprises with a system that's been dormant.

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