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!
Customers who heat their home with natural gas are also eligible for Mass Save heat pump rebates. As a Mass Save customer, you can sign up for a Mass Save consultation to talk to a Mass Save Decarbonization Specialist at Abode. This consultation will also help guide you through the Mass Save program.
If you have 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!
Customers must complete a no-cost virtual consultation with Abode
Customers must incorporate weatherization into their heat pump project to ensure the system is sized correctly and optimized for efficiency. The heat pump installation must account for weatherization improvement recommendations or installation.
The Incentive application must be completed by the homeowner and contractor BEFORE heat pump installation detailing weatherization and heat pump proposals.
Whole-Home incentives require that system(s) must be designed to condition 100% of the home’s living space by volume and supply between 90-120% of the heating load at the correct design temperature for the home’s location. A Room by Room Manual J Calculation is the best practice for determining heating load and must be completed by your contractor.
The existing heating and cooling system must be disconnected, and the heat pump must be used as the primary heating and cooling system moving forward. This requirement does not apply to domestic hot water heating.
Whole-Home projects are eligible for incentives on weatherization, 50% of the cost covered up to $3,500 (excluding tax).
Air Source Heat Pumps must be listed on the Qualified Product List
To qualify for a rebate, an outdoor condenser unit must be installed on a stand providing at least 12″ of ground clearance to the base of the condenser unit (unless the unit is adequately shielded against snowfall from the top and sides).
For non-gas-heating customers, to be eligible for a rebate through RMLD, the project must adhere to Abode’s review process.
There are four main requirements to be aware of:
Abode Energy Management (Abode) provides no-cost consultations to RMLD customers. Your specialist will guide you through the RMLD heat pump and weatherization program, providing project support as you evaluate your options and next steps. Completing the no-cost consultation is the required first step to accessing RMLD incentives.
Customers are required to work with an approved weatherization contractor to qualify for RMLD incentives. Abode will provide the approved contractor list after the required consultation is complete. Approved weatherization contractors help determine exactly what weatherization improvements should be made to the home. Participating weatherization contractors follow standardized scoping guidelines and pricing aligned with statewide programs, ensuring customers only need to receive one comprehensive work scope. Abode will review the project for approval before installation starts.
Weatherization requirements apply to insulation, ventilation, and air sealing measures only.
The Whole-Home Incentive application must be completed by the homeowner BEFORE heat pump project installation. After you have chosen which heat pump quote or proposal you plan to move forward with, submit this program application before you install the heat pump system to make sure that you meet the program requirements.
Be prepared to submit the following with your application, many of which can be provided by your selected installer:
PLEASE NOTE: Do not initiate work or installation of heat pump(s) until you receive preliminary approval of your Incentive application from the RMLD/Abode.
Your rebate will not be fully processed and approved until the RMLD/Abode reviews the Post-Installation QA Form submitted by your installer. Additionally, the contractor must ensure that the Town Wiring Inspection is completed and reported to RMLD.
The Install QA Form must be completed after install by the contractor. In addition to requiring information on the home and the installed system(s), the form also requires a paid invoice and photos of the installed equipment.
Note: Participating weatherization contractors must complete a separate post-installation quality report. Weatherization work may be subject to an on-site inspection.
Customers must complete a no-cost virtual consultation with Abode
Customers must incorporate weatherization into their heat pump project to ensure the system is sized correctly and optimized for efficiency. The heat pump installation must account for weatherization improvement recommendations or installation.
The Incentive application must be completed by the homeowner and contractor BEFORE weatherization and heat pump installation detailing weatherization and heat pump proposals.
Whole-Home incentives require that system(s) must be designed to condition 100% of the home’s living space by volume and supply between 90-120% of the heating load at the correct design temperature for the home’s location. A Room by Room Manual J Calculation is the best practice for determining heating load and must be completed by your contractor.
The existing heating and cooling system must be disconnected, and the heat pump must be used as the primary heating and cooling system moving forward. This requirement does not apply to domestic hot water heating.
The Whole-Home Zero-Interest Loan does not cover weatherization costs. Customers are instead eligible for incentives on weatherization, 50% of the cost covered (up to $3,500).
Air Source Heat Pumps must be listed on the Qualified Product List
To qualify for a rebate, an outdoor condenser unit must be installed on a stand providing at least 12″ of ground clearance to the base of the condenser unit (unless the unit is adequately shielded against snowfall from the top and sides).
For non-gas-heating customers, to be eligible for a rebate through RMLD, the project must adhere to Abode’s review process.
There are four main requirements to be aware of:
Abode Energy Management (Abode) provides no-cost consultations to RMLD customers. Your specialist will guide you through the RMLD heat pump and weatherization program, providing project support as you evaluate your options and next steps. Completing the no-cost consultation is the required first step to accessing RMLD incentives.
Customers are required to work with an approved weatherization contractor to qualify for RMLD incentives. Abode will provide the approved contractor list after the required consultation is complete. Approved weatherization contractors help determine exactly what weatherization improvements should be made to the home. Participating weatherization contractors follow standardized scoping guidelines and pricing aligned with statewide programs, ensuring customers only need to receive one comprehensive work scope. Abode will review the project for approval before installation starts.
Weatherization requirements apply to insulation, ventilation, and air sealing measures only.
The Whole-Home Zero-Interest Loan Incentive application must be completed by the homeowner BEFORE heat pump project installation. After you have chosen which heat pump quote or proposal you plan to move forward with, submit this program application before you install the heat pump system to make sure that you meet the program requirements.
Be prepared to submit the following with your application, many of which can be provided by your selected installer:
PLEASE NOTE: Do not initiate work or installation of weatherization measures and heat pump(s) until you receive preliminary approval of your Incentive application from BOTH RMLD and Abode. The installation of heat pump systems must be completed within the 60-day loan commitment window before the loan can be closed. Please contact the bank for more details at Processing@readingcoop.com or 781-942-5000 x407.
Your rebate will not be fully processed and approved until the RMLD/Abode reviews the Post-Installation QA Form submitted by your installer. Additionally, the contractor must ensure that the Town Wiring Inspection is completed and reported to RMLD.
The Install QA Form must be completed after install by the contractor. In addition to requiring information on the home and the installed system(s), the form also requires a paid invoice and photos of the installed equipment.
Note: Participating weatherization contractors must complete a separate post-installation quality report. Weatherization work may be subject to an on-site inspection.
Customers must incorporate weatherization into their heat pump project to ensure the system is sized correctly and optimized for efficiency. The heat pump installation must account for weatherization improvement recommendations or installation.
The Incentive application must be completed by the homeowner and contractor BEFORE heat pump installation detailing weatherization and heat pump proposals.
A Block Load Manual J calculation is the best practice for determining heating load and should be completed by your contractor.
Partial-Home projects are eligible for incentives on weatherization, 50% of the cost covered up to $3,500 (excluding tax).
Air Source Heat Pumps must be listed on the Qualified Product List
To qualify for a rebate, an outdoor condenser unit must be installed on a stand providing at least 12″ of ground clearance to the base of the condenser unit (unless the unit is adequately shielded against snowfall from the top and sides).
For non-gas-heating customers, to be eligible for a rebate through RMLD, the project must adhere to Abode’s review process.
There are four main requirements to be aware of:
Abode Energy Management (Abode) provides no-cost consultations to RMLD customers. Your specialist will guide you through the RMLD heat pump and weatherization program, providing project support as you evaluate your options and next steps. Completing the no-cost consultation is the required first step to accessing RMLD incentives.
Customers are required to work with an approved weatherization contractor to qualify for RMLD incentives. Abode will provide the approved contractor list after the required consultation is complete. Approved weatherization contractors help determine exactly what weatherization improvements should be made to the home. Participating weatherization contractors follow standardized scoping guidelines and pricing aligned with statewide programs, ensuring customers only need to receive one comprehensive work scope. Abode will review the project for approval before installation starts.
Weatherization requirements apply to insulation, ventilation, and air sealing measures only.
The Partial-Home Incentive application must be completed by the homeowner BEFORE heat pump project Installation. After you have chosen which heat pump quote or proposal you plan to move forward with, submit this program application before you install the heat pump system to make sure that you meet the program requirements.
Be prepared to submit the following with your application, many of which can be provided by your selected installer:
PLEASE NOTE: Do not initiate work or installation of heat pump(s) until you receive preliminary approval of your Incentive application from the RMLD/Abode.
Your rebate will not be fully processed and approved until the RMLD/Abode reviews the Post-Installation QA Form submitted by your installer. Additionally, the contractor must ensure that the Town Wiring Inspection is completed and reported to RMLD.
The Install QA Form must be completed after install by the contractor. In addition to requiring information on the home and the installed system(s), the form also requires a paid invoice and photos of the installed equipment.
Note: Participating weatherization contractors must complete a separate post-installation quality report. Weatherization work may be subject to an on-site inspection.