$2,500 OilHeat Rebates
Receive rebates on the installation of a qualifying new oil-fired furnace, boiler, storage tank, hot water heater and/or stand alone burner.
$600 Income Tax Credit to Consumers
Congress approved up to $600 consumer income tax credit for the installation of eligible home heating equipment.
And Enjoy Up to 35%
Improved Fuel Efficiency!

The rebate process is easy!
1
STEP
Customer learns about the Rebate program from their fuel supplier, HVAC contractor, or the Ohio OilHeat Council. The Council works with all parties to answer questions and ensure the new equipment meets the rebate requirements.
Claim your rebate before it ends.
Federal Tax Credit is set to EXPIRE on December 31, 2025.
2
STEP
Customer has new, eligible, high-efficiency heating oil equipment installed. Work with your installer to obtain the required information for the Rebate Coupon. Questions? Call the Ohio OilHeat Council at (855) 464-5432.
3
STEP
Submit the Rebate Coupon!
There are three ways to submit for rebate: online form, email, or regular mail.
Option 1: Online Form
Fill in the contact information and fuel supplier name, then upload copies of both the completed Rebate Coupon and the Customer's paid installation receipt.*
Option 2: Email
Submit completed Rebate Coupon and a copy of the Customer's paid installation receipt by email to info@OhioOilHeatRebates.com.*
Option 3: Regular Mail
Submit completed Rebate Coupon and a copy of the Customer's paid installation receipt by mail.*
SEND TO:
Ohio OilHeat Council
50 W. Broad St, Suite 1111, Columbus, OH 43215
*For Suppliers to submit this information on behalf of the customer, you confirm that the customer received heating oil from you. Please call 855-464-5432 for further assistance.
4
STEP
Customer receives their rebate check directly from NORA and enjoys their new home heating equipment.
REBATE FUNDS AVAILABLE
Rebates for 2025 installations are now available on a first-come, first-served basis while funds last.
Why Upgrade Your Heating System?
Oil heat is a fuel you can depend on each winter to keep you warm — and help protect our environment.