Up to $10,000 Utility Rebate for Whole Home Heat Pumps

Mass Save Whole Home Heat Pump Rebates Up to $10,000

Massachusetts program Mass Save is offering homeowners up to a $10,000 residential rebate by installing electric heat pumps (minisplits). The program is offered through the Mass Save residential Heating and Cooling Program and is through Eversource, National Grid, Liberty Utilities, Cape Cod Light and Berkshire Gas. 

The equipment must be installed in the home by a licensed contractor in 2022. The install can include replacing existing heating systems, or by covering the home with 1-4 units. Home Energy Assessments must be complete prior to heat pump installation for Whole-Home Heat Pump Verification From must be completed, Signed and submitted. Visit MassSave.com to see specific terms and conditions. 

It’s time to replace that aging furnace, inefficient HVAC equipment or simply add a primary source of heating and cooling to your home that is 3-4 times more efficient. Heat Pumps provide both heating and cooling to your home and are more efficient than an old fuel burning furnace. Now you can provide heating and cooling to your home with more efficient equipment, saving you money, and making the environment and your home safer by eliminating fuel emissions which means cleaner air for both the environment and the inside of your home. 

Turning to heat pumps means you will have more control over the temperatures of the different parts of your home and you will have greater flexibility to provide heating and cooling to those areas of your home that were previously had problems with under heating or under cooling. So rather than making the entire home one temperature, you have the flexibility to individually control the temperature of each living space to the perfect temperature. 

The heat pump compressors are variable-speed and reduce energy consumption compared to conventional systems by up to 40% Heat pumps run on electricity so they do not burn fossil fuels which is far better for the environment and most Heat Pumps have an Energy Star rating. A Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating SEER and other scientific evidence to prove that heat pumps are the energy source of the future for residential and commercial environments. 

Call for your free in-home heat pump estimate today!