Our Heat Pump Program has you covered!
Customer Assistance
Our specialist is available to answer questions and provide guidance when considering heat pump technology for your home.
Contractor List
Customers have access to a list of participating contractors who understand program requirements.
Evaluating Quotes
Compare up to 3 quotes and receive a report to help you better understand the proposed systems.
Incentives
Rebates are available to assist homeowners’ transition to clean, efficient technology to cool and heat your home.
SCHEDULE A CONSULTATION OR SUBMIT A QUOTE TODAY
“I’m looking for guidance on a heat pump project.”
Whether you are just starting to explore the technology or require project specific advice, have your questions answered by a Decarbonization Specialist.
- Learn how heat pumps work and explore operating costs & incentives
- Discuss technical details of home characteristics and system performance
- Receive guidance on working with installers
“I already have quotes from heat pump installers.”
- Compare up to 5 quotes
- Receive an evaluation report to help you understand the proposed systems
- If you would like to discuss the report, you’ll be able to schedule time with a Specialist
- Submission of heating fuel usage is highly encouraged
- Quote comparison is intended to compare proposed heat pump systems against each other, not to be used for pre-approval or rebate eligibility
Do you heat your home with natural gas as the primary heating fuel?
If you use natural gas as a cooking or hot water fuel, but not your heating fuel, please select No.
You’re eligible for Mass Save Rebates
If you have Belmont Light rebate questions or would like to discuss your project with an Abode MLP Decarbonziation Specialist, please email MLP@abodeem.com or schedule a consultation.
Do you heat your home with natural gas as the primary heating fuel?
If you use natural gas as a cooking or hot water fuel, but not your heating fuel, please select No.
You’re eligible for Mass Save Rebates
REBATES
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The HVAC industry is transitioning away from R410A refrigerants and to A2L refrigerants, like R-454B and R-32, to comply with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations. Hover for details.
Beginning January 1, 2026, the EPA ruling prohibits the installation of new HVAC systems with a Global Warming Potential (GWP) >700. The Mass Save Heat Pump Qualified Product List will be removing any R410 refrigerants to align with the new standard. Similarly, all systems selected using the NEEP ccASHP Qualified Product List must be selected using the “All A2L” or other A2L refrigerant selection (e.g., R-454B, R-32) to align with EPA's new transition rule. Models with R410A refrigerant will no longer be eligible for rebates when installed on or after January 1, 2026. Invoices for installations using R410A refrigerants will need to list an install date of December 31, 2025 or before to qualify for a rebate.
PARTICIPATING CONTRACTOR LIST
Use the Participating Contractor List to find qualified installers in your area.
POST-INSTALLATION SURVEY
This short customer survey helps us better understand your experience accessing utility rebates and working with your heat pump installer.
