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Heat pump permit and rebate records in Atlanta, GA

Reviewed heat pump permit and rebate records for Atlanta, GA. Results use approved official sources and show verification dates.

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1rebate or incentive records
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How to use this page

Three checks before acting on a local result

Confirm the permit authority. This page is scoped to Atlanta, GA. If a property is outside city limits or in a special district, confirm the local authority before using this as a planning path.

Keep permits and incentives separate. A rebate or utility incentive does not replace permit review, and an empty rebate section only means HomeReq has no approved local program record published for this project yet.

Open the official source before starting work. Use the source cards and verification dates as a trail back to the issuing department, utility, or program administrator.

Permit Records

Reviewed local permit paths

Verified 2026-05-01

Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing permit check for heat pump installation

Atlanta's homeowner permitting guide lists HVAC replacements, ductwork, mechanical work, major MEP work, electrical work, plumbing, and gas piping among work requiring permits. A heat pump installation or replacement should be checked with the Office of Buildings before work starts because the scope can include mechanical equipment, electrical wiring, plumbing or gas work, ductwork, roof or wall penetrations, or structural changes.

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Rebate Records

Reviewed rebate or incentive records

Utility Incentive · Active · verified 2026-05-02

Georgia Power air source heat pump conversion rebate

Georgia Power's official Home Solutions page lists a Home Energy Improvement Program rebate for Conversion to Air Source Heat Pump at 50% up to $1,000 and marks a licensed professional as required. The page says customers submit rebate applications after completed improvements and apply within 60 days. Atlanta users should confirm Georgia Power account, service-territory, contractor, equipment, funding, and current program requirements before starting work.

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Evidence

Official sources used on this page

Homeowner's Guide to Building & Permitting

City of Atlanta Office of Buildings · Local Building Department · tier A · verified 2026-05-01

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Solutions, Rebates, and Savings Tips

Georgia Power · Utility · tier B · verified 2026-05-02

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