Heat Pump Installers in Worcester, MA
Find certified, pre-verified heat pump installation contractors serving Worcester and the greater Worcester County area.
Worcester's Central Massachusetts location brings colder winter temperatures than coastal Boston, making the selection of a properly rated cold-climate heat pump essential. The city's older mill-town housing stock includes many three-deckers and single-family homes with steam radiators or forced-air furnaces nearing end-of-life. Mass Save rebates are available through National Grid and Eversource, and the Commonwealth's MOR-EV+ programme has expanded to include heat-pump incentives for income-qualified households. Worcester homeowners who electrify can eliminate their natural gas bill entirely while gaining efficient central cooling — a feature that adds both comfort and resale value in today's warming climate.
$6,500– $22,000
*Estimate before rebates. Actual cost depends on home size, system type, and site conditions.
Seasonal Timing Recommendation
Schedule your installation during spring or early fall (March–June or September–November) when contractor availability is best and winter weather won't delay the work.
Check Rebates in Massachusetts
Available programs: Mass Save Heat Pump Rebate, Massachusetts Clean Energy Center Programs
Heat Pump Installers in Worcester
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Heat Pump Rebates in Massachusetts
Available incentives for homeowners in Worcester, MA. Amounts are estimates — check official programme pages for current funding availability.
Mass Save Heat Pump Rebate
Mass Save (National Grid / Eversource)
One of the most generous rebate programmes in the nation. Offers up to $10,000 for qualifying cold-climate heat pump installations, including ductless and central systems. Income-eligible households receive 100% coverage.
Residential customers of National Grid, Eversource, or other Mass Save sponsors. Must complete a home energy assessment.
Massachusetts Clean Energy Center Programs
MassCEC
Additional incentives for heat pump installations in environmental justice communities and low-income households. Supports workforce development and market transformation.
Income-qualified households in designated environmental justice communities.
Federal tax credits also available
Up to $2,000 federal tax credit for ENERGY STAR heat pumps — doesn't expire.
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