Summit Natural Gas proudly offers rebates for Missouri customers on qualifying heating and water heating equipment,as well as residential smart thermostats.
Please allow 4-6 weeks for your rebate request to be processed. You may inquire about your rebate by calling 1-888-317-0505
Equipment | Efficiency Level | Incentive Amount |
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High-efficiency gas boiler | 90% AFUE or higher | $300 |
High-efficiency gas furnace | 90-94.9% AFUE | $400 |
High-efficiency gas furnace | 95% AFUE or higher | $500 |
Tankless water heater | 0.90 UEF or higher | $400 |
Smart Thermostat | ENERGY STAR Certified Smart Thermostat | $100 |
Tankless water heaters can be wall mounted or freestanding and are usually located close to where the hot water is used. These compact units have a gas burner that ignites when a hot water faucet is turned on. The burner heats the water instantaneously as it is being used, and turns off when the faucet is turned off. These water heaters can provide from two to four gallons of hot water per minute and, because these units do not store water, there is no standby heat loss.
Smart thermostats are devices that can be used with home automation and are responsible for controlling a home’s heating and/or air conditioning. They perform the same functions as a Programmable thermostat as they allow the user to control the temperature of their home throughout the day using a schedule, such as setting a different temperature at night.
Some smart thermostats, such as the Nest thermostat, can automatically learn when the house is likely to be occupied, and when it is likely to be empty. This allows it to automatically pre-heat or pre-cool the house, so that it’s at a comfortable temperature when a resident arrives. If the residents’ and lifestyle changes, these smart thermostats will gradually adjust the schedule, maintaining energy savings and comfort.
Consumers strongly prefer natural gas heat because it is comfortable, convenient, reliable and efficient. The most common furnace is a forced-air central heating system that uses a natural gas burner to heat air. Cool air is drawn into the system, moved into a heat exchanger where it is warmed by the gas burner and then circulated by a blower or fan through the home s ductwork. A forced air system can also include items such as electronic air filters, electric cooling equipment and a humidifier or dehumidifier.