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February 9, 2026

Mass Save Rebates: How to Get $8.5K+ Back on Heat Pumps

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Mass Save Rebates: How to Get $8.5K+ Back on Heat Pumps

Massachusetts homeowners are hearing big numbers when it comes to heat pump rebates, and for good reason. With Mass Save incentives resetting for the new year, homeowners can now qualify for $8,500 or more back, enhanced rebates up to $16,000, and a $25,000 HEAT Loan at 0% interest.

But here’s the catch: many rebate applications are delayed or denied because homeowners misunderstand one key requirement, the Whole Home Verification.

This guide breaks down the current Mass Save heat pump rebate landscape, explains how the process actually works, and shows how working with the right contractor makes all the difference.

Why Massachusetts Is Pushing Heat Pumps So Hard

Mass Save incentives are designed to move homes away from fossil fuels and toward high-efficiency electric heating and cooling. Cold-climate heat pumps are now proven to handle New England winters while dramatically lowering energy use.

To encourage adoption, Mass Save offers some of the most generous rebates in the country, but only if the system is designed and installed correctly.

The $8,500 Whole-Home Heat Pump Rebate Explained

The most common incentive homeowners qualify for is the $8,500 whole-home heat pump rebate.

To receive it, your heat pump system must:

  • Serve as the primary heating source for the entire home
  • Be sized and designed to meet your home’s full heating load
  • Replace or displace an existing oil, propane, or gas system

This is not a partial upgrade. Mass Save wants confirmation that the heat pump can actually heat your home through winter—not just supplement an old system.

That confirmation happens through a required document called the Whole Home Verification Form.

What Is the Whole Home Verification Form (and Why It Confuses Everyone)

The Whole Home Verification Form is where many homeowners get stuck.

This form certifies that:

  • A licensed contractor performed proper load calculations
  • The system is capable of heating the entire home
  • Backup systems (if present) meet Mass Save rules
  • The installation complies with program standards

Homeowners cannot fill this out themselves. It must be completed accurately by an experienced contractor who understands Mass Save’s technical requirements.

If this form is incomplete, incorrect, or mismatched to the installed equipment, the rebate can be delayed—or denied entirely.

This is why choosing a Mass Save-experienced contractor like Full Swing Plumbing, Heating & Air matters just as much as choosing the equipment.

The $16,000 Income-Enhanced Heat Pump Rebate

For households that meet income eligibility requirements, Mass Save offers an enhanced rebate of up to $16,000.

This option is designed to make whole-home electrification accessible to more families and follows the same technical rules—but with significantly higher financial support.

Income-eligible households must still meet:

  • Whole-home system requirements
  • Proper verification documentation
  • Approved equipment standards

Navigating this process correctly can double your rebate, but mistakes can cost you tens of thousands in lost incentives.

The $25,000 HEAT Loan at 0% Interest

In addition to rebates, Mass Save offers the HEAT Loan, which allows homeowners to finance qualifying energy upgrades at 0% interest for up to 7 years, with loan amounts up to $25,000.

This loan can be used for:

  • Heat pump installation
  • Electrical upgrades are required for electrification
  • Other qualifying energy improvements

When combined with rebates, many homeowners are able to install a new heat pump system with little to no upfront cost.

Why Contractor Experience Is the Difference Between Approval and Denial

Mass Save rebates are not automatic. They are audited, reviewed, and verified.

Working with Full Swing Plumbing, Heating & Air means:

  • Proper system design from day one
  • Accurate load calculations
  • Correct completion of the Whole Home Verification
  • Equipment that actually qualifies for rebates
  • A smooth, stress-free rebate process

Instead of guessing, you get clarity and confidence that the incentives you’re promised are the incentives you’ll actually receive.

Ready to Maximize Your Mass Save Heat Pump Rebates?

If you’re considering heat pumps in Massachusetts, now is the time, but only if it’s done right.

Full Swing Plumbing, Heating & Air helps homeowners:

  • Understand which rebates they qualify for
  • Design a system that meets Mass Save standards
  • Secure the maximum rebate and financing available

Before you install, make sure you’re not leaving thousands of dollars on the table. Contact Full Swing Plumbing, Heating & Air today to start your Mass Save heat pump upgrade the right way.

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