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One system that heats and cools your home — for half the cost of oil or propane. Up to $10,000+ in state rebates. Works down to -15°F.
NuWatt Energy provides professional heat pump installation across 9 states: MA, NH, CT, RI, ME, VT, NJ, PA, and TX. Heat pumps save homeowners 30-50% on heating and cooling costs—the average customer saves $1,000-$2,000 annually. State rebates: Massachusetts Mass Save ($1,250-$10,000+), Connecticut Energize CT ($750-$7,500), Maine Efficiency Maine ($2,400-$4,000), Vermont Efficiency Vermont ($2,000-$4,500), NH NHSaves ($1,000/ton), RI Rhode Island Energy ($1,500-$3,000), NJ Clean Energy ($1,000-$3,000). We install Mitsubishi, Fujitsu, LG, and Daikin cold-climate heat pumps rated to -15°F. Free quotes: (877) 772-6357.
50%
Avg. Heating Savings
$10K+
Top State Rebates
2-3x
More Efficient
-15°F
Operating Temp
One system that heats and cools your home — for a fraction of the cost of oil or propane.
Heat pumps are 2-3x more efficient than oil, propane, or electric resistance heating. Most customers save $1,000-$2,000 annually.
Replace both your furnace and AC with a single efficient system. Heat in winter, cool in summer—year-round comfort.
Advanced filtration removes dust, allergens, and pollutants. No combustion means no carbon monoxide risk.
No burning fossil fuels means cleaner air and reduced carbon footprint. Pair with solar for 100% clean energy.
Modern heat pumps operate at 19-32 decibels—quieter than a library. Enjoy comfort without the noise.
Power your heat pump with free solar energy for maximum savings and complete energy independence.
Each state offers different heat pump incentive programs. Find out what rebates are available where you live.
$1,250-$10,000+
Mass Save
Up to $10,000+ for whole-home heat pump systems. 0% financing available for 7 years. Income-eligible customers receive enhanced rebates.
$750-$7,500
Energize CT
Up to $7,500 for ducted heat pumps, $750/ton for ductless mini-splits. Low-income bonus of 50% additional rebates.
$2,000-$4,500
Efficiency Vermont
Up to $4,500 for cold-climate heat pumps. Additional $1,000+ for income-eligible households. GMP customers get extra incentives.
$2,400-$4,000
Efficiency Maine
Up to $4,000 for whole-home heat pump systems. $800/unit for ductless mini-splits. Income-eligible bonuses available.
$1,500-$3,000
Rhode Island Energy
Up to $3,000 for air-source heat pumps. Enhanced rebates for income-qualified customers. Ground-source rebates also available.
$1,000/ton
NHSaves
Up to $1,000 per ton of heating capacity. Additional utility rebates from Eversource and Liberty Utilities.
$1,000-$3,000
NJ Clean Energy
Up to $3,000 for qualifying heat pump installations. Additional utility rebates from PSE&G and JCP&L.
$500-$2,000
Utility Programs
Rebates vary by utility: PECO, PPL, Duquesne Light offer $500-$2,000. Some income-qualified programs available.
$300-$1,500
Utility Rebates
Rebates vary by utility: Austin Energy, CPS Energy, Oncor offer heat pump incentives. Focus on high-efficiency cooling.
Find the right solution for your home and budget
Wall-mounted indoor units with individual temperature control. Perfect for homes without ductwork, additions, or specific rooms that need extra heating/cooling.
$4,000-$8,000 per zone
One outdoor unit connects to multiple indoor units throughout your home. Each zone has independent temperature control.
$15,000-$25,000
Connects to your existing ductwork for whole-home heating and cooling. Invisible indoor components with centralized control.
$12,000-$20,000
These states offer the highest heat pump incentives. Combined with utility rebates, you can save 40-60% on installation costs.
$10,000+
Whole-home systems
$7,500
Ducted heat pumps
$4,500
Cold-climate focus
We partner with industry-leading manufacturers for cold-climate performance
Hyper-Heating technology
XLTH cold climate
Art Cool premium design
Industry-leading efficiency
Professional heat pump installation across 9 states
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Get answers to common questions about heat pump installation and rebates
Heat pump installation typically costs $4,000-$8,000 for a single-zone ductless mini-split, and $15,000-$25,000 for a whole-home multi-zone system before rebates. With state rebates ($1,000-$10,000+), many homeowners pay 30-50% less. Massachusetts offers up to $10,000+ through Mass Save, while other states like CT, ME, and VT offer $2,000-$7,500 in rebates.
Massachusetts offers the most generous heat pump rebates through Mass Save. Homeowners can receive $1,250-$10,000+ depending on system type—up to $10,000+ for whole-home heat pump systems. 0% financing is available for 7 years. Income-eligible customers receive enhanced rebates covering up to 100% of costs.
Connecticut's Energize CT program offers up to $7,500 for ducted heat pump systems and $750/ton for ductless mini-splits. Low-income households receive 50% additional rebates. Combined with utility incentives from Eversource and UI, CT homeowners can save 40-60% on heat pump installation.
Efficiency Maine offers $800/unit for ductless mini-splits and up to $4,000 for whole-home heat pump systems. Income-eligible households qualify for enhanced rebates. Maine's rebates are among the best in New England for cold-climate heat pump installations.
Yes, modern cold-climate heat pumps work efficiently down to -15°F or lower. Brands like Mitsubishi Hyper-Heating and Fujitsu XLTH are specifically designed for cold climates. NuWatt installs cold-climate rated heat pumps that maintain 100% heating capacity down to 5°F and continue operating below -15°F.
Heat pumps are 2-3x more efficient than traditional heating systems. Most homeowners save 30-50% on heating and cooling costs. For a home spending $3,000/year on oil or propane heating, annual savings of $1,000-$1,500 are common. Heat pumps also eliminate AC costs since they provide both heating and cooling.
Ductless mini-splits mount on walls and don't require ductwork—ideal for older homes, additions, or zone heating. Ducted heat pumps connect to existing ductwork for whole-home heating and cooling. NuWatt Energy helps you choose the right system based on your home's layout and heating needs.
Vermont's Efficiency Vermont program offers $2,000-$4,500 for cold-climate heat pumps. Income-eligible households can receive an additional $1,000+. Green Mountain Power customers also qualify for extra incentives through the GMP heat pump program.
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Get a free heat pump assessment and see how much you can save on heating and cooling. Expert installation with full rebate assistance across all 9 states.