Everything Massachusetts homeowners need to know about Mass Save HEAT Loan, manufacturer financing, and utility on-bill programs for MA HVAC upgrades. Get free quotes from licensed MA HVAC contractors and compare local pricing.
Massachusetts homeowners searching for information on Mass Save HEAT Loan, manufacturer financing, and utility on-bill programs for MA HVAC upgrades will find this page covers the key facts — including available incentives, what to expect from licensed MA contractors, and how to compare quotes effectively.
The Massachusetts HVAC market has strong incentive support: Mass Save Heat Pump Rebates offers Up to $10,000 and Mass Save HEAT Loan offers 0% for 7 years. Stacking these programs can significantly reduce the cost of an HVAC upgrade.
Mass Save offers up to $10,000 for whole-home heat pump installations — the most generous state heat pump rebate program in the US.
Zero-interest financing up to $25,000 for heat pump and HVAC upgrades through the Mass Save HEAT Loan program.
Federal tax credit stacked on top of Mass Save rebates for maximum total incentive value.
Additional rebates from Eversource MA, National Grid, and MLPs for qualifying ENERGY STAR HVAC equipment.
HVAC pricing varies significantly between contractors — even for identical equipment. The Home Service Guide connects Massachusetts homeowners with multiple licensed contractors so you can compare pricing, brands (Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Mitsubishi, Bosch), warranty terms, and financing options before deciding.
Getting at least three quotes is the industry-standard recommendation. The Home Service Guide makes it free and easy to do exactly that.