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Yes, at no cost. There is no application fee, no processing charge, no cost during installation, and nothing owed afterward. The funding comes directly from the federal Inflation Reduction Act through the Energy Saver NC program — North Carolina households receive the upgrades at zero cost. USA Smart Home Solutions is compensated through administrative fees from the program, not from you.
Yes — Energy Saver NC is live and accepting applications now. North Carolina's program is administered by NCDEQ through APTIM, and is one of the first state programs in the country to launch. Contact our team today and we can start your eligibility check and application process immediately.
Yes. Both the HOMES and HEAR programs allow renters to participate, as long as the property is your primary residence. Some upgrades — like insulation or HVAC replacement — require written landlord consent before work begins. We'll guide you through that process. Contact us and we can walk you through how it applies to your situation.
The HOMES program has no income limit — it's available to all North Carolina households regardless of income, as long as the upgrades produce at least 20% whole-home energy savings. The HEAR program requires household income under 150% of the Area Median Income (AMI) for your county — the exact threshold varies based on county and household size. Contact us with your county and household size and we can give you a quick estimate.
No. USA Smart Home Solutions is a private program guide, not a government agency and not affiliated with Energy Saver NC, NCDEQ, or APTIM. We help North Carolina residents navigate the Energy Saver NC application process — handling paperwork, energy audit coordination, and contractor matching — at no cost to you. The program itself is funded by the federal Inflation Reduction Act and administered by NCDEQ.