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The New York efficiency island

Where We Work · The home market

New York pays homeowners to electrify — and we file every form.

01 · The moneyNew York State Clean Heat
02 · The fightPre-war buildings leak
03 · The groundPre-war rowhouses — envelope work pays back fast
Filed by usEvery program · every form

New York is where we file the most incentive paperwork, and it shows. Between the statewide Clean Heat program, NYSERDA and your own utility's offers, there is serious money on the table for heat pumps and insulation — but which of it applies depends entirely on which utility serves your address. It's our home market: our install partners run these streets every week, and we handle the entire incentive process for you.

Housing stock
Pre-war rowhouses — envelope work pays back fast
Incentive paperwork
Filed by us
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The Fight Here

What’s working against New York homes.

01

Pre-war buildings leak

Rowhouses and brownstones built before insulation existed shed heat through brick, roof, and single-pane history. Charm outside, drafts inside.

02

Oil and steam heat bills

A huge share of the city still heats with oil or ancient steam — among the most expensive heat in America, and the loudest.

03

Con Ed rates keep climbing

Every leaked kilowatt costs more here than almost anywhere. Waste that's an annoyance elsewhere is a second rent check in New York.

None of this is your fault — and all of it is fixable. The plan takes each one apart in order, and the programs below help pay for it.

The Money On The Table

New York programs we put to work.

Incentive amounts change quarter to quarter, so your plan verifies current terms for your exact address — and we file the paperwork, not you.

01

New York State Clean Heat

The statewide rebate program for cold-climate heat pumps, delivered through your utility. It is the backbone of most New York plans — we confirm your utility's current terms and file the paperwork before installation, not after.

02

NYSERDA programs

State programs supporting insulation, air sealing and whole-home electrification, including enhanced offers for income-qualified households. We check every one your address qualifies for.

03

Con Edison

Serving New York City and Westchester. Con Edison delivers Clean Heat rebates in its territory and runs its own efficiency offers alongside them — your plan lists exactly which ones you qualify for.

04

National Grid

Serving much of upstate New York. National Grid delivers its own Clean Heat rebates and efficiency incentives, on its own terms and timelines, which we file directly.

By Utility

Your utility decides your rebate.

New York isn’t one incentive landscape — it’s several, drawn along utility service territories. Which company sends your bill determines which version of the program you can claim, on what terms, and on whose timeline. Here’s how it breaks down.

New York City

Con Edison

Almost all of the five boroughs sits in Con Edison territory, so NYC heat pump rebates come through Con Ed's delivery of the state Clean Heat program. Rowhouses and brownstones converting off oil or steam are the strongest cases we see anywhere.

Westchester County

Con Edison

Westchester is Con Edison territory too, which means the same Clean Heat rebate structure as the city — applied to larger, older single-family stock where envelope work and a right-sized heat pump move the bill furthest.

Long Island

PSEG Long Island

Nassau and Suffolk are served by PSEG Long Island, which runs its own version of the Clean Heat incentives on its own schedule. Long Island's oil-heated capes and ranches are among the best conversion economics in the state.

Orange & Rockland counties

Orange and Rockland Utilities

O&R covers the lower Hudson Valley with its own program terms. Different territory, different paperwork, same plan — we file whichever version applies to your address.

Central & Southern Tier

NYSEG

NYSEG serves large parts of upstate New York with its own efficiency and heat pump offers. Colder design temperatures here make cold-climate equipment and a sealed envelope do even more work.

Capital Region & Western New York

National Grid

National Grid delivers Clean Heat across much of upstate, from the Capital Region to Buffalo — the coldest territory we work in, and where insulation-first sequencing pays back fastest.

Not sure which territory you’re in? Your utility name is on your bill — or give us your address and we’ll tell you, along with exactly what it qualifies for.

What Leads Here

The systems that carry New York plans.

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Where We Work

Across New York.

The BronxBrooklynQueensYonkersWhite PlainsAlbanyLong IslandStaten Island

Not on the list? Send your address — coverage grows monthly, and we’ll answer straight.

Straight Answers

New York questions.

Do you cover all five boroughs?

Yes — plus Westchester, Long Island, and the Hudson Valley. If you're elsewhere in the state, send your address; we'll tell you straight.

Do oil-heated homes qualify for heat pump incentives?

Oil and electric-resistance homes typically see the strongest economics and strong program eligibility — it's the single best conversion case in the state. Your plan confirms current terms for your address.

No Guesswork

Your New York plan starts with an address. Two minutes.

Climate, rates, and every live incentive program for your exact home — in one written document, free.

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