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Ask Tom:
"My boiler is 35 years old and is still working ... but I'm not sure how EFFICIENTLY it is working... any advice?" Tom says: First, you should have a boiler or furnace inspection and tune-up so you will know whether it is time to replace your heating system with a more fuel-efficient and money-saving unit. MassSAVE is now offering an Early Retirement Rebatethat can save you up to $3,500 plus* on a new home heating system. Read below to learn more!
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Mass Save Early Retirement Heating Equipment Rebate Program
For a limited time only, the Mass Save Sponsors are offering incentives for boilers and warm air furnaces.
If a homeowner has a functioning boiler (30+ years old) or furnace (12+ years old), the equipment may be eligible for an incredible rebate.
In order to take advantage of this limited time offer, the homeowner must schedule a no cost Mass Save site visit by calling 866-527-SAVE (7283) by September 30th 2014. If the existing equipment meets the requirements, homeowners will receive a rebate form and could be eligible for rebates up to $3,500 plus* on a new efficient boiler, or up to $1,000 on a high efficiency furnace. See incentive details and eligibility requirements below.
This program is only available for a LIMITED TIME!
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Here is what you need to do to get started!
- Contact MassSAVE at 866-527-SAVE (7283) to schedule a no-cost MassSAVE site visit. Customers must request an assessment by September 30, 2014 in order to be eligible.
- An Energy Specialist will evaluate your equipment as part of the assessment and determine eligibility.
- If eligible, customers will receive the Rebate Form at the assessment. If eligibility cannot be determined during the visit the Energy Specialist will follow up with the rebate form by US Mail or email once eligibility is determined. Be sure to plan your timeline accordingly to meet installation and documentation deadline.
- Eligible equipment must be installed by October 31, 2014.
- Homeowners must complete and submit the Rebate Form and other required documentation; postmarked no later than October 31, 2014 to receive the rebate.
*non-owner occupied homes may be eligible for up to $4,000.
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