Rebates
Twin City Home Comfort is a top registered vendor with Efficiency Maine.
We offer instant Efficiency Maine Rebates with all residential projects so you can save without the wait.
We fill out all the paperwork on your behalf and will wait 4-6 weeks for the rebate to come to us. During your free in-home consultation, we will go over all current incentives and of course find a heat pumps system that will keep your home comfortable year-round.
Incentives up to $11,600
Efficiency Maine rebates up to $9,000
Any Income Rebate
$1,000 per rebate-eligible outdoor unit up to a lifetime limit of $3,000 in heat pump rebates per housing unit
To be eligible for the Residential ANY INCOME Rebate
You must be the owner of the home located in Maine
The space must be heated throughout the heating season.
Only single-zone heat pumps with one indoor unit each (including ducted indoor units). Must be a 25C Federal tax credit-eligible heat pump.
80% of the total required capacity of the dwelling at the design temp is covered by heat pumps. Heat pumps, combined with supplemental heat, sized for at least 100% of home’s peak heating load. Primary fossil-fuel heating systems can be used for emergency backup, but their heating capacity cannot be counted towards the 100% requirement.
Moderate Income Rebate
$2,000 per rebate-eligible outdoor unit up to a lifetime limit of $6,000 in heat pump rebates per housing unit
To be eligible for the Residential MODERATE INCOME Rebate:
Have an Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) up to $70,000 for individual tax filers, or $100,000 for joint filers.
Building is owner’s principal residence.
The space must be heated throughout the heating season.
Only single-zone heat pumps with one indoor unit each (including ducted indoor units). Must be a 25C Federal tax credit-eligible heat pump.
80% of the total required capacity of the dwelling at the design temp is covered by heat pumps. Heat pumps, combined with supplemental heat, sized for at least 100% of home’s peak heating load. Primary fossil-fuel heating systems can be used for emergency backup, but their heating capacity cannot be counted towards the 100% requirement.
Low Income Rebate
$3,000 per rebate-eligible outdoor unit up to a lifetime limit of $9,000 in heat pump rebates per housing unit
To be eligible for the LOW INCOME Rebate Program:
Must receive LIHEAP, MaineCare, SNAP, and/or TANF.
The space must be heated throughout the heating season.
Only single-zone heat pumps with one indoor unit each (including ducted indoor units). Must be a 25C Federal tax credit-eligible heat pump.
80% of the total required capacity of the dwelling at the design temp is covered by heat pumps. Heat pumps, combined with supplemental heat, sized for at least 100% of home’s peak heating load. Primary fossil-fuel heating systems can be used for emergency backup, but their heating capacity cannot be counted towards the 100% requirement.