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Massachusetts Residents

HomeWorks Energy is partnered with All In Energy, a nonprofit organization focused on making the clean energy economy more inclusive.

Use Referral Code: ALL IN ENERGY

All In Energy helps residents in diverse communities save energy and money at home while increasing job opportunities in the clean energy industry for individuals from underrepresented groups. Together, we help residents take advantage of the state’s Mass Save® Energy Savings Program to improve the comfort, sustainability and energy-efficiency of homes across Massachusetts.

Saving energy also means saving money. For each no-cost home energy assessment scheduled through this page, Homeworks Energy also makes a contribution to All In Energy. Your energy assessment has a double impact – it makes your home more energy-efficient AND supports All In Energy’s mission to accelerate an inclusive clean energy economy!

What to Expect from a Home Energy Assessment

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We’ll work with your utility provider to get approval for the Home Energy Assessment. If we need more information from you for the approval, we’ll call you within 24 hours.

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Your Home Energy Specialist will be at your home at your scheduled time and will begin your Assessment. The assessment typically takes between 2-3 hours.

You will learn how your home consumes and loses energy and you’ll receive a custom home energy report, along with other recommendations to save like insulation or air sealing upgrades.

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You get access to all eligible benefits like 75-100% off insulation, 100% off air sealing, 0% financing, up to $16,000 in heat pump rebates, and no-cost items.

Do You Qualify?

You must live in Massachusetts and be a customer of National Grid or Eversource.

You can only have an assessment once every two years.

You must live in a single-family home or building with 4 units or less.

If you are on fuel assistance or a discount utility rate, call 1-866-527-7283 to start saving.

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