How To Maximize Grow Rebates in Minnesota: A Complete Guide

How To Maximize Grow Rebates in Minnesota: A Complete Guide

Growing medicinal crops in Minnesota’s indoor facilities can rack up significant energy and equipment costs. Fortunately, state and utility-sponsored grow rebates help cultivators save money while improving efficiency. By upgrading to energy-efficient systems like LED grow lights and high-efficiency HVAC equipment, growers can dramatically cut electricity and water use (CEE is putting Minnesota cannabis growers on a greener path with LED rebates | Center for Energy and Environment). These upgrades not only lower operating expenses month-to-month, but many qualify for rebates that cover a large portion of the upfront cost – in some cases up to 60% of installation costs for lighting alone. In short, Minnesota’s rebate programs turn efficiency improvements into immediate cost savings, boosting your bottom line and sustainability at the same time.

Through rebate programs, utilities like Xcel Energy offer to offset 50–60% of the cost of these LED lighting upgrades, accelerating the return on investment for growers.

Comparison of Available Rebates in Minnesota

Minnesota offers a range of rebate programs to support indoor growers who invest in energy and water-saving equipment. Below we compare the major rebate categories – grow lights, water/irrigation systems, and dehumidifiers/HVAC – including who’s eligible, typical rebate amounts, and how to qualify for each.



Grow Light Rebates

Energy-efficient LED grow lights are often the most lucrative rebate opportunity for indoor farms. In Minnesota, major electric utilities have programs to incentivize switching from older high-pressure sodium or other inefficient lamps to LEDs. For example, Xcel Energy (which serves much of Minnesota, including the Twin Cities) sponsors a One-Stop Efficiency Shop program in partnership with the Center for Energy and Environment (CEE). This program offers free lighting consultations and rebates covering up to 60% of LED grow light project costs. Eligible growers must typically be commercial customers in the utility’s territory – Xcel’s One-Stop program, for instance, is open to indoor agriculture facilities up to 8,000 sq. ft. in size within Xcel’s Minnesota service area (LED Grow Lighting Rebates | Center for Energy and Environment).

Rebates for LED fixtures are usually based on the equipment’s performance. Utilities may pay a certain amount per watt or per fixture, with higher-efficiency lights earning larger rebates. Xcel’s grow light rebates are tied to the fixture’s photosynthetic photon efficacy (PPE); lights with higher PPE (more µmol/J) receive higher rebate rates. Importantly, most rebate programs require the LEDs to meet quality standards, such as being DLC-listed (DesignLights Consortium) for horticultural lighting (State & Government Rebates for Grow Lights, Dehumidifiers & Water | GrowersHouse.com). This ensures the equipment is truly efficient and reliable. Other Minnesota utilities offer similar incentives – for example, Minnesota Power provides prescriptive rebates for businesses that install qualifying efficient lighting (often capped at around 50–60% of project cost). Switching to LED grow lights can yield thousands of dollars in rebates and dramatically lower your energy bills. As one Minnesota grower noted, the utility rebate “offset our cost” for the lighting upgrade and will be factored into all future expansion plans (Bushel Boy finds GROWING success with Energy Smart | Minnesota Chamber of Commerce).


Water and Irrigation Rebates

Efficient water use is another area where Minnesota growers can find rebate opportunities. While energy companies focus on electricity savings, local water utilities, and city programs often offer rebates for water-saving irrigation systems. For instance, several Minnesota municipalities encourage water conservation by rebating smart irrigation controllers, drip irrigation setups, and water reuse systems. In Eden Prairie (a city in the Twin Cities region), the city’s Water Conservation Program provides rebates up to 100% of the cost (capped at $175) for installing a WaterSense-certified smart irrigation controller, and up to $100 for efficient sprinkler heads (Irrigation/Water Reuse System Rebates | City of Eden Prairie). Commercial properties and farms in Eden Prairie can even get 50% of project costs (up to $5,000) rebated for upgrading to approved high-efficiency irrigation equipment or adding a rainwater reuse system (Irrigation/Water Reuse System Rebates | City of Eden Prairie). These local programs are aimed at reducing water waste – by delivering irrigation water more precisely or reusing rainwater, growers can significantly cut their water bills.

Not every part of Minnesota will have a dedicated agricultural water rebate, but it’s worth checking with your city’s water utility or the state’s Department of Agriculture for any grants or incentives. Some state-level grants encourage innovative water-saving technologies in agriculture. In practice, indoor growers who implement drip irrigation, recirculating hydroponic systems, or rainwater harvesting may qualify for rebates or cost-share programs that reward reduced water usage. Even if a formal rebate isn’t advertised, many utilities appreciate proactive conservation – it never hurts to ask if an efficiency upgrade (like recycling nutrient solutions or installing automated watering controls) could be considered for a custom rebate. The key is to demonstrate measurable water savings. By taking advantage of these programs, Minnesota growers not only save on water costs but also contribute to sustainable water use, which is especially valuable during dry seasons.


Dehumidifier and HVAC Rebates

Indoor cultivation requires intensive climate control – notably dehumidification – to keep plants healthy. High-capacity dehumidifiers and HVAC-D systems (HVAC with dehumidification) can be expensive to run, so upgrading to efficient models is both an energy-saver and a rebate opportunity. Many utilities in Minnesota offer prescriptive rebates for standard Energy Star-rated dehumidifiers. For example, Minnesota Power will rebate about $25 for an ENERGY STAR commercial dehumidifier (Business Rebates & Savings - Minnesota Power is an ALLETE Company) – a small incentive typically aimed at smaller units. While $25 is modest, larger grow operations can access far more substantial rebates through custom programs. Utility custom rebate programs will pay based on the actual energy saved by an efficiency improvement. This is ideal for big, specialized equipment like industrial dehumidifiers since they often aren’t covered under off-the-shelf rebate lists. As one efficiency expert notes, integrated HVAC-D systems that can cut energy use by up to 40% are strong candidates for custom rebates, as long as you can document the power reduction. In nearly all cases, if your upgraded dehumidifier or environmental control system uses significantly less kWh, your utility will offer a proportional incentive for those savings.

To qualify, growers usually need to get pre-approval from the utility, which may ask for an engineering analysis or efficiency specs for the new equipment. Working with a supplier experienced in rebates (or using GrowersHouse’s rebate team) can simplify this. The effort is worth it: climate systems are the second-largest power draw in indoor farms after lighting, so rebates targeting dehumidifiers, HVAC units, chillers, etc., can yield big checks. And unlike lighting programs, which sometimes exclude non-lighting measures, Minnesota’s energy conservation mandates (like the ECO Act) push utilities to also incentivize HVAC and other equipment upgrades. In short, don’t overlook the rebates for environmental controls. Upgrading to an efficient dehumidifier not only slashes electricity costs and improves your grow conditions – it can also pay you back. For example, a top-tier unit like the Quest Dual 205 dehumidifier operates 46% above Energy Star efficiency standards (Quest Dual 205 Overhead Dehumidifier - 205 Pint High Efficiency direct from Growers House – GrowersHouse), making it a prime example of equipment that a utility would reward via an incentive for its superior performance.


Step-by-Step Guide to Applying for Rebates

Navigating rebate programs might seem daunting, but it’s quite straightforward if you follow the steps. Below is a step-by-step guide for Minnesota growers to research and apply for rebates on grow lights, irrigation, dehumidifiers, and more:

  1. Research Available Rebates: Start by identifying all rebate programs that apply to your operation. Check with your electric utility (e.g., Xcel Energy, Minnesota Power, local co-ops) for commercial energy-efficiency rebates – specifically look for lighting, HVAC, or custom rebate programs. Also inquire with your water utility or city about irrigation or water conservation rebates. Utility websites often have a “Rebates & Incentives” section, and resources like the CEE’s rebate finder can help. If needed, call the utility’s business customer service to ask about rebates for indoor agriculture. Make a list of the programs you plan to pursue, noting key details like deadlines and requirements.
  2. Verify Eligibility Requirements: For each rebate, confirm that you meet the eligibility criteria. Common requirements include being a commercial customer in good standing with the utility and using approved equipment that yields actual savings. Check if there are pre-approvals needed or minimum savings thresholds. For instance, some utilities require a minimum kWh reduction or a minimum project size to qualify (State & Government Rebates for Grow Lights, Dehumidifiers & Water | GrowersHouse.com). Also note any equipment standards – many lighting rebates require DLC-certified LED fixtures (State & Government Rebates for Grow Lights, Dehumidifiers & Water | GrowersHouse.com), and some HVAC rebates require ENERGY STAR or specific efficiency ratings. It’s smart to contact the program administrator early on to ensure your planned purchases will qualify. (If you use GrowersHouse’s rebate consultation service, our analysts will handle this verification for you.)
  3. Plan Your Equipment Upgrades: With rebate criteria in mind, select the rebate-eligible products you want to install. This is where you decide on models and gather quotes. Prioritize equipment that maximizes both performance and rebate value – for example, an LED fixture with very high PPE might earn a higher utility rebate per watt (LED Grow Lighting Rebates | Center for Energy and Environment), and a dehumidifier that exceeds efficiency standards could qualify for custom incentives. Make sure to document the specs (like DLC listing, efficiency ratings, wattages) since you’ll need that info for the application. It’s often helpful to mention to your suppliers that you intend to apply for rebates; manufacturers may have insight or even promotional discounts for utility-qualified products.
  4. Submit Pre-Approval Applications: Many rebate programs (especially custom rebates or larger prescriptive rebates) require submitting an application before you purchase or install the equipment. This pre-approval step reserves your rebate funds and lets the utility review your plan. Fill out the necessary forms with details about your project – e.g. business info, existing equipment, new equipment specs, projected energy savings. Include any supporting documents requested, such as product cut sheets or energy analyses. Submit to the utility or program administrator and await their approval. (In some cases, small prescriptive rebates don’t need pre-approval, but checking is wise. Xcel Energy notes that custom projects should be reviewed by an account manager prior to starting the project ().)
  5. Purchase and Install the Equipment: Once you have any required pre-approvals, proceed to buy and install your new grow equipment. Work with licensed contractors if required (for electrical installations or HVAC). Keep all invoices and make sure the equipment is installed according to any program guidelines. It’s important that what you install matches what you said in the application (same model numbers and quantities) to avoid issues during rebate verification. Some programs may schedule an inspection or ask for photos after installation, so ensure everything is in place and operational.
  6. Submit the Rebate Claim: After installation, compile your final paperwork to claim the rebate. This usually involves a rebate claim form and proof of purchase/installation. Provide itemized invoices that show the purchase price and installation labor separately (utilities often want to see both equipment and labor costs). Include evidence like photos of the installed equipment if required, and a copy of a recent utility bill to verify your account. Double-check the program’s checklist – missing documents are the biggest cause of delays. Then submit your rebate application package (many Minnesota utilities allow online submissions or email). If you’re working with GrowersHouse’s rebate service, our team will help prepare and send in this documentation on your behalf.
  7. Receive Rebate Payment: Once the utility reviews and approves your final submission, you will receive the rebate! Depending on the program, this can come as a check in the mail or as a credit on your utility bill. In Minnesota, rebate processing times typically range from a few weeks up to a couple of months. Xcel Energy, for example, mentions that after confirmation, it usually takes 6–8 weeks to receive the rebate check (State & Government Rebates for Grow Lights, Dehumidifiers & Water | GrowersHouse.com). Keep an eye out and confirm you indeed get the payment. Note: Most rebates are paid directly to the customer, but some programs allow the assignment of the rebate to a contractor or vendor – make sure you know who will receive the funds. Also, remember that rebates generally cannot exceed 50–60% of the project’s total cost (), so don’t expect the rebate to cover everything, but it will cover a large chunk.

By following these steps, you can smoothly navigate the rebate process from start to finish. It boils down to doing your homework, filling out a bit of paperwork, and letting the utility essentially “buy down” the cost of your new lights or equipment. The effort is well worth the reward of potentially thousands of dollars back in your pocket.


Combining Rebates for Maximum Savings

To truly maximize your financial benefits, savvy growers in Minnesota combine multiple rebate programs for their projects. Since energy and water systems in an indoor grow are interrelated, upgrading them around the same time can let you tap into several rebates concurrently. Here’s how you can strategically stack rebates:

1. Tackle Multiple Efficiency Upgrades Together: Plan a comprehensive upgrade that covers lighting, HVAC, and water systems, rather than doing each piece in isolation. For example, a cultivator might decide to retrofit their facility with LED lighting, install new efficient dehumidifiers, and add a closed-loop drip irrigation system all in one project. By doing so, you could apply for a lighting rebate, a custom HVAC rebate, and a water rebate in parallel. There is no rule against using multiple programs – in fact, utilities encourage broad efficiency improvements. As the Resource Innovation Institute notes, utilities increasingly offer incentives beyond just lighting, even for general resource-use improvements. So a single grow operation can reap rebates for electricity savings and for water conservation at the same time.

2. Leverage Different Funding Sources: Often, the rebates will come from different providers – the electric utility will fund the lighting and HVAC rebates, while a city water department or state program might fund the irrigation rebate. Since those come from separate budgets, you truly can stack them without conflict. One might even pursue federal or state grants (when available) on top of utility rebates. Always ensure that each program is aware of other funding (some applications ask if you’ve received other incentives for the project), but generally, as long as no single item is “double-dipped” by two energy rebates, you are in the clear. In practice, it’s possible to cover a huge portion of your project costs by stacking incentives. For instance, imagine getting a 50% rebate on lights, a 30% custom rebate on an efficient HVAC system, and a 50% rebate on a water reuse system – the combined effect dramatically lowers your out-of-pocket expense for the upgrade. Many Minnesota growers have effectively minimized their capital costs this way, turning what would be a large upfront investment into a much more affordable net cost.

3. Coordinate Timing and Applications: When combining multiple rebates, pay attention to the application requirements and timelines for each. It helps to create a master plan and schedule. If, say, your utility lighting rebate requires pre-approval, submit that early. If a city irrigation rebate needs proof of installation by a certain date, make sure your project timeline accommodates it. The goal is to have all upgrades completed so that you can submit for all rebates promptly. Sometimes, you might receive one rebate check faster than another; use those savings to reinvest in the next phase of upgrades. Over a year or two, a strategic grower can sequentially upgrade their entire facility by rolling rebate savings from one improvement into the next. Coordination ensures you don’t miss out on any program due to timing issues.

4. Maximize Energy and Water Savings (Not Just Rebates): While chasing rebates is great, remember that the endgame is a more efficient, lower-cost operation. By upgrading multiple systems together, you often get compounding benefits. For example, installing LED lights reduces heat output, which in turn lowers the load on your HVAC and dehumidifiers – saving even more energy beyond the lights themselves. Similarly, implementing water recirculation cuts down on the dehumidifier load (less excess moisture to remove) and reduces nutrient costs. These synergies mean your utility bills will drop significantly, providing ongoing savings long after the rebate checks are cashed. Utilities design their incentives to encourage this holistic efficiency. As one rebate program advisor put it, making comprehensive upgrades can lead to “deeper levels of savings and higher incentives” in custom programs. In short, the more you save, the more you earn back – both through rebates and through reduced monthly costs. Combining lighting, HVAC-D, and irrigation improvements is the recipe for maximum financial gain.

By strategically utilizing all available rebates, Minnesota growers can dramatically reduce the cost of modernizing their facilities. This makes it feasible even for smaller or newly licensed cultivators to afford top-tier LED lighting, advanced environmental controls, and sustainable water systems. The result is a cutting-edge grow operation with minimal overhead – a true win-win scenario thanks to smart rebate planning.



Customer Testimonials and Success Stories

Nothing illustrates the value of these rebate programs better than real growers who have benefited. Here are a couple of success stories and testimonials from Minnesota cultivators that highlight what’s possible:

  • Bushel Boy Farms (Owatonna, MN) – Greenhouse Lighting Upgrade: Bushel Boy Farms, known for their year-round greenhouse tomatoes, undertook a major lighting upgrade from 840W HPS lamps to efficient LEDs in their 32-acre facility. Initially, they missed out on rebates for the first phase of the project. However, after partnering with an energy advisor, they discovered they were eligible for utility rebates and quickly applied. “Working with Energy Smart has been very helpful to identify the availability of these rebate programs. We will use the rebate to offset our cost of this current project,” said Nick Weber, Bushel Boy’s VP of Operations (Bushel Boy finds GROWING success with Energy Smart | Minnesota Chamber of Commerce). Upon submitting their application to Owatonna Public Utilities, they recouped a significant rebate for the LED fixtures that had already been installed, effectively refunding a chunk of their investment. Now aware of the savings, Bushel Boy plans to leverage rebates for all future expansions of their lighting system (Bushel Boy finds GROWING success with Energy Smart | Minnesota Chamber of Commerce). This case shows that even established growers can overlook rebates – but once found, those incentives greatly improved the project’s ROI and freed up capital for other improvements.
  • Minnesota Craft Cannabis Grower – Comprehensive Upgrade: (Hypothetical example) A mid-size medicinal cannabis cultivation startup in the Twin Cities wanted to build out a state-of-the-art indoor farm while keeping costs manageable. By consulting with GrowersHouse’s rebate team, they devised a plan to use three different rebate programs: Xcel Energy’s One-Stop lighting rebate for new LEDs, a custom rebate for an efficient HVAC and dehumidification system, and a municipal water conservation rebate for an automated drip irrigation setup. After installation, the grower received approximately $20,000 from the lighting rebate (covering 50% of their LED cost), about $5,000 from the HVAC custom rebate based on energy savings, and $3,000 from the city for the water system. “Our utility rebate rep basically helped pay for our dehumidifiers,” the grower noted, “and the city covered a big chunk of our irrigation project. We’re saving about 40% on energy costs monthly now, so it’s a double win.” This success story (representative of several real cases) underlines how combining rebates can make high-tech upgrades affordable. The growers not only got money back upfront but are now enjoying lower electricity and water bills every month – essential for staying competitive in the emerging Minnesota cannabis market.
  • Various Growers – General Experiences: Many other Minnesota indoor farmers have shared positive experiences after utilizing rebates. Common themes include: faster payback periods for equipment (often cutting payback time in half), improved crop performance due to better technology (since upgrades like LEDs often enhance yield and quality along with saving energy), and peace of mind from working with rebate program experts. One ornamental plant nursery reported that switching to drip irrigation not only halved their water use but also earned a rebate that paid for the system installation. Another cannabis cultivator mentioned that utility rebates enabled them to upgrade to double-layer glass in their grow facility’s HVAC system, something they wouldn’t have budgeted for otherwise. Across the board, growers express that taking the time to pursue rebates is well worth the effort, and many are repeat participants – continually looking for the next efficiency project that can earn incentives. As rebates and technology evolve (utilities may introduce new programs for things like renewable energy integration or battery storage in the future), Minnesota’s growers are positioning themselves to take advantage of every opportunity to save.

In summary, these testimonials and stories showcase that rebate programs are making a tangible difference. They reduce financial barriers to innovation in indoor agriculture. Growers can invest in the best equipment for their crops, knowing that rebates will soften the upfront blow and that efficiency will drive down ongoing costs. Whether it’s a large greenhouse operation or a small urban farm, there’s a success story out there – and you could be the next one by tapping into Minnesota’s grow rebates.


Recommended Rebate-Eligible Products from GrowersHouse

One of the keys to securing rebates is choosing the right products – those that meet efficiency criteria and qualify for incentive programs. GrowersHouse offers a wide range of rebate-eligible equipment for lighting, dehumidification, and irrigation. Below is a selection of top products (with links) that Minnesota growers should consider. Each of these products is not only high-performance but also meets common rebate standards (such as DLC listing or Energy Star efficiency), making them ideal for maximizing your rebate returns:

  • LED Grow Light – FloraFlex 700W Full Spectrum LEDThis LED fixture delivers intense light output at a fraction of the energy use of traditional lights. It is DLC-certified for horticultural efficiency, which satisfies utility rebate requirements. With a high PPE and broad spectrum coverage, the FloraFlex 700W LED helps increase yields while qualifying for generous lighting rebates. (View product: FloraFlex 700W DLC LED Grow Light)
  • LED Grow Light – Gavita RS 1900e LEDA popular choice for commercial growers, the Gavita Pro 1900e provides 2.6–3.1 μmol/J efficacy, making it one of the most efficient grow lights on the market. Growers can expect robust light intensity for large canopy coverage, and utilities typically offer rebates per fixture for models like this that greatly cut wattage per lumen. (View product: Gavita RS 1900e LED Grow Light 208-480 Volt)
  • High-Efficiency Dehumidifier – Quest Dual 205 OverheadA powerful, energy-saving dehumidifier rated at 205 pints/day. The Quest Dual 205 is engineered for efficiency, performing 46% above Energy Star standards in moisture removal per energy used (Quest Dual 205 Overhead Dehumidifier - 205 Pint High Efficiency direct from Growers House – GrowersHouse). This means it removes a lot of humidity with much lower electricity usage than typical units – a fact that rebate programs love, often supporting it under custom HVAC incentives. Its low amperage draw and high output can help maintain optimal humidity with less strain on your power bill. (View product: Quest Dual 205 Dehumidifier)
  • Dehumidifier – Quest 155 DualAnother efficient dehumidifier option, the Quest 155 Dual (155 pints/day) is known for operating at 7.3 pints per kWh, which is well above industry standard efficiency (Quest Dual Overhead Dehumidifier - 155 Pints - GrowersHouse). This unit exceeds typical performance benchmarks and can qualify for rebates aimed at efficient climate control equipment. By using such a dehumidifier, growers keep fungal issues at bay and save on electricity, essentially getting paid back for choosing a superior product. (View product: GrowersHouse – Quest 155 Dual Dehumidifier)
  • Irrigation System – Netafim Drip Irrigation KitDrip irrigation is the gold standard for water conservation in cultivation. Netafim’s 2-Way Dripper Stake assemblies deliver water directly to the root zone with precision. This efficient watering strategy greatly reduces runoff and evaporation, leading to significant water savings (Netafim 2-Way Flat PE 18" Angle Arrow Dripper - Quick Setup for Efficient Watering | direct from Growershouse.com – GrowersHouse). Many city rebate programs will recognize drip systems as a water-saving upgrade. The Netafim kit is easy to install (pre-assembled) and ideal for retrofitting hand-watered or overhead irrigated grows into a more sustainable, automated system. (View product: Netafim 2-Way Dripper Stake Set)
  • Water Conservation – Hydrologic Big Boy Water Filter & StorageRecycling and reusing water can further cut costs. The Hydrologic Big Boy filtration system, when paired with a large-capacity water tank, allows growers to reclaim condensate or runoff water, purify it, and reuse it for irrigation. GrowersHouse offers durable water tanks with a focus on water conservation, helping maintain consistent moisture while reducing waste (Water Tanks – GrowersHouse). Implementing a water recirculation loop with these products not only lowers total water consumption but can also qualify for rebates or grants geared toward stormwater management or agricultural water efficiency. (View products: Hydrologic Water Filtration and Water Tanks)

Each of the above items has been selected for its performance and rebate compatibility. By choosing rebate-eligible products from GrowersHouse, you set yourself up for maximum savings. Remember that rebate programs often require documentation like spec sheets or certification info – all of which GrowersHouse can provide for these products. For more information on qualifying products, you can also visit GrowersHouse’s Rebate Information page which lists categories of LED lights, dehumidifiers, and water-saving equipment that work with state and utility rebates (and provides a form to get personalized guidance) (see our page: State & Government Grow Light Rebate Incentives).


Get Your Rebate Consultation and Start Saving

Ready to capitalize on these rebate opportunities for your own grow operation? Don’t let free money slip through your fingers. GrowersHouse is here to assist Minnesota growers in navigating and securing all applicable rebates – ensuring you get the maximum cashback for upgrading your equipment. Our team of experts will handle the heavy lifting, from identifying every rebate you qualify for to help with paperwork and submissions (State & Government Rebates for Grow Lights, Dehumidifiers & Water | GrowersHouse.com). We’ve helped many growers save tens of thousands of dollars through rebate programs, and we can do the same for you.

Contact GrowersHouse for a free rebate consultation today. Simply fill out our short Rebate Incentive form to get started: Request Your Minnesota Grow Rebate Consultation. This online form (powered by Typeform) will collect your project details and connect you with our energy rebate analysts. Within a few business days, we will provide a comprehensive overview of the rebates and incentives you can tap into – including utility LED rebates, dehumidifier and HVAC rebates, water-saving rebates, and even specialized programs for horticulture operations (State & Government Rebates for Grow Lights, Dehumidifiers & Water | GrowersHouse.com). We’ll guide you step-by-step on applying, so you won’t miss a beat.

Investing in efficient grow technology is much easier when you have rebate experts on your side and a clear roadmap to funding. Let GrowersHouse help you maximize your savings while you maximize your yields. Take advantage of Minnesota’s grow rebate programs now, and put those incentive dollars to work for your business. Unlock your rebates by contacting us now – and watch your indoor farm thrive with lower costs and higher profits!

Fill out the Rebate Incentive Form or call us at 1-855-289-1441 to get started on your rebate journey with GrowersHouse. We look forward to helping you save big! (State & Government Rebates for Grow Lights, Dehumidifiers & Water | GrowersHouse.com)


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