Mass Save® Rebates
Up to $16,000 back — and we do the paperwork.
Massachusetts is paying homeowners to switch to efficient heat pumps. Between Mass Save rebates and federal tax credits, the savings are substantial — and as a Mass Save partner, Air Man files it all for you.
Instant estimate
Estimate your Mass Save® rebate
Move the slider and pick your situation. This is a planning estimate — your free assessment confirms the exact figures.
Household income tier
Estimated incentives
$9,000
back toward your project
- Mass Save® rebate
- $9,000
- Federal tax credit
- $2,000
Free assessment · we file the paperwork
Estimates are for planning only and reflect current Mass Save 2025 programs. Final eligibility and amounts are confirmed during your free home energy assessment.
The breakdown
What's on the table in 2025.
| Incentive | Amount | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Whole-home heat pump (standard) | $3,000 – $10,000 | $3,000 per ton, capped at $10,000 |
| Whole-home heat pump (income-eligible) | up to $16,000 | Higher cap for moderate-income households |
| Air sealing & insulation | 75–100% covered | 100% for renters & moderate-income homes |
| Federal tax credit (25C) | up to $2,000 | For qualifying heat pump installations |
Who qualifies
More homes qualify than people think.
Homeowners & renters
Single-family, condos, and 1–4 unit multi-family homes all qualify for Mass Save programs.
Moderate-income households
Qualifying incomes unlock the highest rebate caps and up to 100% covered insulation.
Small businesses
Commercial Mass Save incentives are available too — ask about your building.
Pair it with the Mass Save HEAT Loan
Eligible homeowners can finance qualifying upgrades at 0% interest (up to program limits). Stack it with your rebates and the math gets very friendly.
Rebate questions
Straight answers about the money.
How much can I get back in Mass Save heat pump rebates?
Massachusetts homeowners can receive $3,000–$10,000 for a qualifying whole-home heat pump ($3,000 per ton, capped at $10,000). Income-eligible households can qualify for up to $16,000. Many projects also earn a federal tax credit of up to $2,000.
Do I have to deal with the rebate paperwork?
No. As a Mass Save partner, Air Man handles the rebate application and paperwork for you as part of your project. You get the savings without the bureaucracy.
What is the Mass Save HEAT Loan?
The Mass Save HEAT Loan offers eligible homeowners 0% interest financing (up to program limits) for qualifying energy-efficiency upgrades, including heat pumps. Combined with rebates, it makes upgrading remarkably affordable. We can point you to the current terms during your assessment.
How do I qualify for the higher income-eligible rebates?
Eligibility is based on your household size and income relative to the state median. Many households qualify without realizing it. We help you check during your free assessment so no available money is left on the table.
Are the rebates going to last?
Mass Save programs and incentive amounts are set annually and can change year to year. The figures shown reflect current 2025 programs — another reason not to wait to book your assessment.
No cost · No obligation
Find out exactly what you qualify for.
Your free assessment includes a complete, itemized rebate breakdown for your specific home — with every incentive applied. No cost, no obligation.