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You run the crews.
We’ll keep them booked.

We sell, engineer, and finance whole-home efficiency plans — then hand the install to a local contractor who already knows the programs in their market. No leads to chase. No rebate paperwork. Just work that arrives sold.

Who we’re looking for right now: licensed HVAC and weatherization contractors who already hold participating or approved status in the rebate programs running in their area.

Why We Ask That First

Your program status is the one thing we can’t do for you.

Almost every utility and state efficiency program requires the installing contractor to be enrolled before a rebate can be filed. We can find the money, calculate it, and complete the forms — but the participating credential has to be yours.

That’s why it’s the first question we ask instead of the last. A contractor who already carries it can take work from us immediately. Everyone else is a conversation about paperwork before anyone earns anything, and we’d rather be straight with you about that up front.

The Exchange

Plainly, both directions. No mystery terms.

What we bring

01

Booked work, not leads

Jobs arrive sold, financed, and scheduled — with the plan, the equipment list, and the customer's expectations already set in writing. You are not quoting, chasing, or closing.

02

The incentive paperwork

In New York and Massachusetts we find the programs, calculate them, and file them under your participating status — before the install, not after. In our other markets we scan what's locally available and tell the homeowner the truth about it. Either way the forms are our job, not yours.

03

Permits and documentation

Load calcs, equipment submittals, AHRI matches, warranty registration and the photo record all run through our system. Your crews document as they go — nobody hunts for a serial number three weeks later.

04

One place to see everything

Every job, stage, photo, document and payment lives in one platform. You can see where a job is without calling anyone, and so can we.

What you bring

01

Participating status in your programs

The one thing we can't do for you. If you're already an approved contractor with your utility or state program, you're exactly who we're looking for — and in New York and Massachusetts, where we file every week, it's close to essential.

02

License and insurance in your state

Current, in your company's name, and verifiable. We check before your first job, and we keep it on file.

03

Crews that hold a schedule

The install date we give the homeowner is the one you hit. Reschedules are the fastest way to lose a customer we already sold.

04

Documentation discipline

Tag photos, serials, model numbers, commissioning — captured on site, every time. Our rebate filings and warranty registrations depend on it.

The Landscape

Where we file programs, and where we don’t.

We run an established incentive operation in two states today. If you recognise your company on one of these networks, you’re exactly who we’re trying to reach — and if yours isn’t listed, tell us in the application.

New York

  • New York State Clean Heat — participating contractor
  • NYSERDA contractor network
  • Con Edison trade ally
  • National Grid trade ally
  • PSEG Long Island trade ally
  • Orange & Rockland trade ally
  • NYSEG trade ally

Massachusetts

  • Mass Save® Heat Pump Installer Network (HPIN)
  • Mass Save® Home Energy Services

Everywhere else we work

In our other markets we don’t run a standing rebate operation — we scan what’s available at each address and tell the homeowner the truth about it. That means we’re not going to promise you rebate volume we can’t deliver. If you already hold participating status somewhere we don’t file yet, say so: that’s a reason for us to look harder at your market, not a reason to pass.

Coverage

Where the work is. And where we need you.

Nine markets across 11 states, all actively taking on install partners. Hover a state to see where it sits.

Green states are live markets — all taking install partners

How It Goes

Four steps, and a real answer either way.

01

You apply

Five minutes. Tell us where you work, which programs you're approved for, and what your crews self-perform.

02

We verify credentials

License, insurance, and program participation confirmed directly. If something's missing we'll tell you what it would take rather than going quiet.

03

A first job, on purpose

We start with one install so both sides can see how the other works — documentation, scheduling, and quality on a real project.

04

Steady volume

Once the standard is proven, we route work in your market continuously and plan capacity with you instead of surprising you.

Apply

Five minutes. Then a real conversation.

We ask where you work, which programs you’re approved for, and what your crews self-perform. That’s enough for a partner manager to know whether we have work for you — and to tell you honestly if we don’t.

Would rather talk first? Call (845) 492-9860 and ask for the partner team, or email support@getmyefficienthome.com.

Step 1 of 3

Where do your crews work?

Pick every market you can reach. This sets which programs we ask about next — and whether we have work near you today.

Other Ways In

Not an installer? There’s still a door.

Referral partners

Realtors · property managers · roofers · electricians · inspectors

Your client gets a free written efficiency plan and a team that shows up. You get a partner who makes you look good and pays on closed work.

Start a conversation

Portfolio & multifamily owners

Landlords · property groups · housing operators

Unit-by-unit plans across a portfolio, sequenced so the buildings that bleed the most get fixed first — with the incentives filed building by building.

Start a conversation

Sales professionals

In-home energy consultants

Sell a written plan instead of a box. Full training, real appointments, and a document that does most of the convincing for you.

Start a conversation

Straight Answers

What contractors ask us on the first call.

What if I'm not enrolled in my local rebate programs yet?

Apply anyway and say so. Enrolled contractors move to the front of the line because they unlock work immediately, but if you're strong on everything else we'd rather help you get registered than lose you. Tell us which programs operate in your area and we'll tell you honestly whether it's worth the paperwork.

Am I working for you, or with you?

With us. You stay an independent licensed contractor running your own company, crews, and books. We're the sales, engineering, and paperwork side of the job — you're the install side.

Do I have to give up my own customers?

No. Nothing here asks for exclusivity on your existing business. Most of our partners keep their own work and use ours to fill the gaps and level out the seasonal swings.

Who owns the customer relationship and the callback?

We hold the customer relationship and handle service coordination, so you're not fielding calls years later. Workmanship on what your crews installed stays yours — the specifics are set out plainly in the partner agreement before you commit to anything.

What equipment would I be installing?

Gree is our primary heat pump manufacturer, and plans also call for ducted systems, high-SEER AC, modern furnaces, insulation and solar depending on what the house actually needs. If you're already certified with a manufacturer we work with, that shortens the ramp.

How fast does this move?

Credential verification is usually days, not weeks, because we're confirming documents you already hold. The pace after that depends on volume in your market — which is exactly the conversation we'll have on the first call.

Partner With Us

Good crews shouldn't be spending their winter chasing leads. Let us fill the calendar.

If you're already approved in your local programs, you're most of the way there. The rest is a five-minute application and a real conversation.

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