What Should I Expect From Start to Finish During the Heat Pump Installation Process?

  • Contact Adopt Clean Energy.

  • Complete online information about the property type and your interest.

  • Get a free property analysis from a professional contractor.

  • Get advice about heat pump selection and the types of work to prepare your home for efficient heating and cooling.

  • Air-sealing and upgraded electrical panels may be necessary before your heat pumps installation.

  • We will help you to select installers.

  • All the installers we recommend have been vetted and are qualified to work in New York.

  • If you experience any difficulty with an installer/contractor, then contact us immediately.

  • Multiple Financial options exist. There are rebates and incentives for installation. Contact us for financing options.

  • We'll help you figure out what you qualify for, and how to apply.

  • Get a proposal from the installer/contractor.

  • Review the contract before signing it.

  • Use our handy checklist to guide you.

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Can I Afford Heat Pumps?

There is an affordable financing model for every property owner. Let us help you figure out the best heat pump option for you!

  • There are multiple funding sources that finance Heat Pumps.

  • The first layer of financing is non-repayable funds.

  • This includes grants, incentives, rebates, and tax deductions.

  • The second layer of financing is low-interest loans.

  • The third layer is types of commercial loans.

  • Some installers will have special financing packages to suit your needs.

  • Low-middle-income properties have additional financing.

  • Even if you have lost income due to COVID, you may qualify for affordable financing.

  • Special financing exists for places of worship.

  • See credit repair services on our resource page.

  • Let us help you figure out the best heat pump option for you!

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Compare Your Heat Pump Options.

Need help determining the heat pump system that might be best for your home? The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) has developed the Heat Pump Planner tool to help you learn more about heat pump technology, the types available, installation and operation costs, and questions to ask an installer.