Between rebates and 0% financing options, there’s never been a better time to go ductless.
Last month they increased rebate amounts, now they’ve extended the deadline! And the savings is really hard to ignore. I’m advising everybody I know to upgrade now to efficient ductless heating and cooling while these rebates are still on the table.
Mass CEC COOL SMART Program has announced yet another change to their 2016 rebate levels!
Since their last change only a month ago, we have been absolutely swamped with installations in Mission Hill, Beacon Hill, the North End, Cambridge and the Back Bay.
Residents all over the greater Boston area are lining up to take advantage of this free money to make the transition to ductless, efficient heating and cooling.
Check out these numbers, but remember, we can help you with this process. There are a lot of moving pieces to getting these correct and we’ve helped hundreds of Boston area homeowners successfully get the maximum possible cash back, so please let us help you too.
In the first change they made this air conditioner season, Mass CEC eliminated rebates on early air conditioning/heat pump replacement and Quality Installation Verification (QIV) for new installs back on April 20, 2015.
Then in early May they increased the rebate amounts on Mitsubishi’s line of super efficent H2i Hyperheat ductless heating and cooling systems.
In addition to the best air conditioning you can possibly put in a home, one of the hidden incentives behind this program, and one of the main reasons they do these huge rebates on ductless systems, is the dramatic energy savings homeowners will see come the winter months.
Mitsubishi’s h2i heat pump inverter technology is a massive shift in heat pump capability and efficiency, especially for New England homeowners who got pummeled by this past winter. These Mitsubishi ductless systems will save you hundreds if not thousands of dollars just by supplementing your gas or oil heating system.
So, folks, take a deep breath and let’s talk about the right system for your home.
To qualify for rebates at the originally authorized January 2016 levels, equipment must be installed by September 30, 2016, and all rebate forms and required documentation (including dated invoices) must be postmarked or
submitted online within 30 days of the equipment installation date.
Submissions not meeting these requirements will be fulfilled at the new rebate levels. Exceptions will be made for customers already authorized for a HEAT Loan based on January 2016 rebate levels.
National Grid is committed to serving as many customers as possible, and will continue to closely monitor the funding for this program in order to serve our customers and save energy.