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Schedule A No-Cost Home Energy Assessment

Make your home more comfortable | Reduce energy usage | Save money

Revitalize CDC is proud to partner with HomeWorks Energy to enhance energy efficiency for Springfield, MA residents. As a Mass Save® Home Performance Contractor, HomeWorks has helped customers across Massachusetts access the benefits of the Mass Save program such as no-cost Home Energy Assessments, 75-100% off approved insulation upgrades, HVAC rebates, and more!
 
About Revitalize CDC:

For over 30 years, Revitalize Community Development Corporation (RCDC) has worked with homeowners, community members, and city officials to renovate, repair, and modify unhealthy homes to improve the well-being of our neighbors. Revitalize CDC has served over 30,000 individuals investing over $52 Million into Western Massachusetts.

Through strategic outreach and personalized guidance, we are committed to connecting our community with HomeWorks Energy, helping residents reduce costs and create a more sustainable community. This collaboration reflects our dedication to fostering healthier, more efficient homes across Springfield.

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.

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