$8,500–$9,500

Heat Pump Rebates in Springfield

Mass Save funds this program uniformly across Massachusetts, including Springfield. Here's exactly how it works, plus local installers to call.

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How much you get

$8,500–$9,500 — $2,650 per ton, capped at $8,500, plus sizing and weatherization bonuses. Income-qualified households can get up to $16,000 for air-source or $25,000 for ground-source. Only R-32 or R-454B refrigerant systems qualify — R-410A heat pumps stopped being eligible as of January 1, 2026.

Installers

Heat Pump installers in Springfield

Real companies serving Springfield, pulled from their current Google reviews. We're not paid to list anyone here.

Drollett Plumbing and Heating
★ 5.0 (17 reviews)
Clean Air Mechanical
★ 4.6 (62 reviews)
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McNeill Heating & Air Conditioning
★ 4.4 (175 reviews)
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Hurley & David - Air Conditioning, Heating, Plumbing, & Electrical
★ 4.7 (3741 reviews)
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Common questions

How much is the Mass Save heat pump rebate in Springfield?

$2,650 per ton, capped at $8,500 for most households. If you're income-qualified, that jumps to $16,000 for air-source or $25,000 for ground-source. Only R-32 or R-454B refrigerant systems qualify as of January 1, 2026 — older R-410A units are no longer eligible.

Do I need a home energy assessment first in Springfield?

Yes. Mass Save requires a free home energy assessment before any rebate is approved — it's the required first step that confirms exactly what you qualify for.

Next steps

View all Springfield rebate programs → or check the official Mass Save site → for the current source of truth.

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