Propane Tankless Water Heater with Hydronic Coil Rebate
A Hybrid Solution that Heats the Home, Heats the Water
A Propane Tankless Water Heater with a Hydronic Coil offers both steady whole-home heat, and hot water. This technology is also known as Tankless Hydronic Forced-Air Heating.
To qualify for the rebate, both the Propane Tankless Water Heater and the Hyrdonic Coil must be installed together.
Please note: this is not a Heat Pump / Furnace rebate.
Replace OLD Water Heater (electric, fuel oil, natural gas) with NEW Propane Tankless Water Heater
$300
Install Hydronic Coil (connected to New Propane Tankless Water Heater)
$300
Rebate = $600
Replace OLD Propane Water Heater with NEW Propane Tankless Water Heater
$150
Install Hydronic Coil (connected to New Propane Tankless Water Heater)
$300
Rebate = $450
Please Note:
This rebate applies only to the installation of a New Propane Tankless Water Heater and Hydronic Coil (attached to the top of Air Handler).
Please note: this is not a Heat Pump / Furnace rebate.
Installer Rebate
Replace OLD Water Heater (electric, fuel oil, natural gas) with NEW Propane Tankless Water Heater
$300
Install Hydronic Coil (connected to New Propane Tankless Water Heater)
$0
Rebate = $300
Please Note:
This rebate applies only to the installation of a New Propane Tankless Water Heater and Hydronic Coil (attached to the top of Air Handler).
Please note: this is not a Heat Pump / Furnace rebate.
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A Propane Tankless Water Heater with Hydronic Coil
Heats the Home, Heats the Water
A Propane Tankless Water Heater can work with a home’s forced-air system to help heat the home.
The system uses both a Propane Tankless Water Heater and a Hydronic Coil (hot water coil/hydronic heat coil).
Water is heated by the Propane Tankless Water Heater, where it then goes through a Hydronic Coil (hot water coil / hydronic heat coil) fitted inside the air handler. As air moves across that hydronic coil, the blower moves that warm air through the home’s ductwork to heat the home.
This system offers two functions in one—provides indoor heat and supplies hot water for everyday household use.
It’s an efficient solution when an electric heat pump can’t keep up with heating the home when outside air temperatures dip below 40F.
Contact a Licensed Installer of your choice to install your NEW propane tankless water heater.
Contact a licensed installer of your choice to install your new hybrid heat pump that attaches to your New propane tankless water heater.
Whoever submits the rebate (homeowner, installer, or propane supplier) is responsible for providing a complete application, a paid-in-full receipt of purchases, and a propane work order (only required for propane to propane).
Rebate applications will be denied if any of the documents are missing or incomplete.
Fill out sections 2 and 3 of the rebate application.
Have your license installer fill out Section 4; the license # of the installer is required.
Have your licensed installer or the propane supplier fill out Section 5 and sign at the bottom with the homeowner’s signature; this is required.
The homeowner, installer, or propane supplier can submit the application between January 1, 2026 – December 31, 2026.
All Propane Manufacturers Qualify for Tankless Water Heater & Hydronic Coil Rebates
Propane Tankless Water Heater Manufacturers
Hydronic Coil Manufacturers
Box Store Rebate Centers
Ohio's Propane Rebate Program is Funded by Ohio's Propane Industry
Ohio's Propane Rebate Program is Funded by Ohio's Propane Industry
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The Ohio Propane Council respects your privacy. Any personal information collected by the Council will be used solely for purposes relating to the rebate application process. Additionally, the data will not be used by anyone outside of our organization. We do not sell, share, or redistribute personal information to groups, organizations, or individuals outside of the Ohio Propane Council. Data collected from homeowners, builders, and installers is regularly deleted from our database.
What is a "Receipt of Purchase?"
A receipt of purchase is proof that you purchased the propane water heater or furnace from a reputable seller (e.g. Licensed Installer, Builder, Home Depot, Menards, Lowe’s, etc.). The receipt of purchase must show the date you purchased the unit, the unit listed/itemized on the receipt, the price you paid for the unit, and where you purchased the unit.
What is “New Line Documentation?”
New line documentation is proof of new propane lines being trenched to a home or new tank being set on the property. This document can be provided by the propane supplier in the form of a work order or invoice. It is required for any new construction or fuel switch-out.