Quick Look: Your $3,200 Savings Checklist
What is it?
A major federal tax credit that rewards you for making your North Texas home more energy efficient.
How much money?
You can save up to $3,200 every year through the HVAC tax credit.
When is the deadline?
December 31, 2025. Your new system must be installed and operational by that date to qualify.
What’s the catch?
For systems installed in 2025, you’ll need a special number called the QMID to file your taxes, and North Tarrant Heat & Air will handle that for you.
Why Now Is the Time to Upgrade Your HVAC System
Hello, Fort Worth and Keller neighbors!
Winter in North Texas is here, and there’s never been a better time to make sure your home stays warm and your energy bills stay low. But here’s the exciting part: you can save thousands of dollars on a brand-new, high-efficiency HVAC system before the year ends.
If you’ve been considering a new heat pump, air conditioner, or high-efficiency furnace, now is the time to act. The 2025 HVAC tax credit is one of the largest homeowner savings programs in years, and it’s set to expire soon.
Think of this as a flashing “Act Now” sign for homeowners across Southlake, North Richland Hills, Colleyville, and Westlake. This rare opportunity allows you to reduce the cost of a major home upgrade by up to 30% — but only if your system is installed before December 31, 2025.
The Big Countdown: Why December 31st Is the Final Day
The federal Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit helps homeowners pay for energy-saving upgrades, such as high-efficiency furnaces and heat pumps.
This program has made it easier to afford major HVAC improvements; however, the current credit rules are set to expireon December 31, 2025. That’s a firm deadline; your new system must be fully installed and running before midnight on that date.
For homeowners in the Fort Worth area, scheduling installations during the busy winter months can take time. Waiting too long could mean missing your chance to claim the credit. Don’t let $3,200 in savings disappear because of a late installation!
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How the $3,200 HVAC Tax Credit Works
The HVAC tax credit gives you up to $3,200 in savings each year, and it’s a dollar-for-dollar reduction of the taxes you owe — not just a deduction.
Here’s how it breaks down:
Bucket 1: The Big One ($2,000)
You can claim up to $2,000 per year for qualified heat pumps, heat pump water heaters, and other clean energy systems.
Heat pumps are a smart choice in Texas because they provide efficientheating and cooling. To qualify, your system must meet specific energy standards.
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Bucket 2: Other Home Upgrades ($1,200)
You can save up to $1,200 per year on other energy-efficient improvements, including furnaces and central air conditioners.
- High-efficiency furnace: up to $600 credit
- Central air conditioner: up to $600 credit
- Combined total for this category: up to $1,200
That means a Keller homeowner who installs a qualified high-efficiency furnace could save $600, while a Southlake homeowner who upgrades to a new heat pump could save $2,000 — all in the same year!
You can claim these savings every year through 2025, but this is the final year of the program.
The 2025 Rule You Can’t Ignore: The QMID Requirement
Starting in 2025, homeowners will be required to include a Qualified Manufacturer Identification Number (QMID) when filing taxes for eligible HVAC equipment.
Think of the QMID as your system’s “proof of eligibility.” Without it, you could lose your entire credit — even if your new unit was installed on time.
That’s why it’s crucial to work with a licensed HVAC company that understands the new IRS Form 5695 requirements.
At North Tarrant Heat & Air, we make this process as smooth as possible for you.
- Install qualifying high-efficiency equipment.
- Provide your QMID and all documentation.
- Ensure your system meets the 2025 credit standards.
- Handle the paperwork so you don’t have to stress about missing any steps.
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Ready to Claim Your $3,200 HVAC Tax Credit?
This is your last chance to take advantage of the HVAC tax credit 2025 before it expires.
Starting January 1, 2026, this opportunity disappears — along with up to $3,200 in potential savings. Because your system must be installed before the deadline, installation schedules are already filling up fast.
Don’t wait until it’s too late. Contact North Tarrant Heat & Air today to:
- Choose the best energy-efficient system for your home.
- Guarantee installation before December 31, 2025.
- Get your QMID and all paperwork needed to claim your tax credit.
Serving Keller, Fort Worth, North Richland Hills, Southlake, Westlake, Roanoke, and Colleyville, North Tarrant Heat & Air is your trusted local HVAC expert for installation, repair, and maintenance.



