Time Is Running Out: Federal Tax Credits for Energy-Efficient Windows Expire Soon
- callowayhomeimprov
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read

If you’ve been putting off replacing your home’s windows, now is the perfect time to take action. The federal government is offering up to $600 in tax credits for homeowners who install ENERGY STAR–certified windows—but this opportunity won’t last forever. The program is set to end on December 31, 2025. After that date, the credit disappears entirely.
This incentive is part of the government’s push to help homeowners make energy-efficient upgrades that reduce utility bills and improve comfort. By upgrading now, you can:
Save Money on Taxes – Claim up to $600 back when you file your return.
Lower Your Energy Bills – ENERGY STAR–certified windows help keep warm air in during the winter and cool air in during the summer.
Increase Your Home’s Value – Modern, efficient windows improve curb appeal and can make your property more attractive to buyers.
Enjoy Year-Round Comfort – High-quality windows help regulate indoor temperatures and reduce drafts.
Why Act Now?
Two years may sound like plenty of time, but window replacement projects take planning. Between choosing the right style, scheduling installation, and ordering custom sizes, the process can take weeks or even months. If demand increases as the deadline gets closer, you could face higher prices and longer wait times.
Acting now ensures you lock in today’s prices, get your project done on your schedule, and secure the tax credit before it’s gone
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Work With a Trusted Local Expert
Green Energy LLC specializes in Maryland, DC, and Virginia window replacement. Our team installs ENERGY STAR–certified windows designed to perform in our region’s climate. We handle everything from helping you choose the right style to professional installation that meets the highest standards.
Don’t wait until it’s too late—the tax credit clock is ticking.
Call Green Energy LLC today to schedule your free consultation and get started on your energy-efficient window upgrade.
Sources:
National Association of Home Builders: What to Know About Expiring Energy Tax Credits | NAHB
Consumer Reports – Get Tax Credits for Home Energy and Efficiency Upgrades: https://www.consumerreports.org/home-garden/get-tax-credits-for-home-energy-and-efficiency-upgrades-a5311172098