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Mass Save Insulation Services in Massachusetts

Professional insulation services for Massachusetts homeowners participating in the Mass Save program. Begin with a no-cost home energy assessment to determine eligibility for available rebates.

Mass Save Insulation Services in Massachusetts

Professional insulation services for Massachusetts homeowners participating in the Mass Save program. Begin with a no-cost home energy assessment to determine eligibility for available rebates.

Insulation and Energy Performance in Massachusetts Homes

Insulation helps regulate indoor temperatures by reducing heat transfer through walls, ceilings, and floors. In Massachusetts, seasonal temperature changes can place significant demand on heating and cooling systems when insulation levels are insufficient.

Older homes in Greater Boston often have under-insulated attics or wall cavities. A Mass Save home energy assessment identifies where improvements may be needed and whether rebates are available.

Mass Save Insulation Rebates in Massachusetts

The Mass Save program provides incentives for qualifying insulation upgrades. Rebate amounts vary based on eligibility and utility participation.

Insulation improvements may include:

• Attic insulation
• Wall insulation
• Basement and crawl space insulation
• Air sealing improvements

Eligibility is determined during the home energy assessment process.

Types of Insulation We Install

The appropriate insulation type depends on the structure and condition of the home.

Cellulose Insulation

Blown-in cellulose insulation is commonly used in attics and wall cavities. It provides thermal resistance and can help reduce air movement when properly installed.

Fiberglass Insulation

Fiberglass batt or blown insulation is often used in attics, walls, and floors. It is durable and widely applied in residential construction.

Spray Foam Insulation

Spray foam provides both insulation and air sealing in a single application. It is typically used in rim joists, crawl spaces, and other targeted areas. Spray foam eligibility for rebates depends on current Mass Save program guidelines.

Common Areas to Insulate

Insulation upgrades in Massachusetts homes typically focus on:

Attics and ceilings
Exterior walls
Basements and crawl spaces
Rim joists
Garage ceilings

Proper insulation works in combination with air sealing to improve overall building performance.

Working With a Mass Save Insulation Contractor

To access Mass Save insulation rebates, homeowners must complete a no-cost home energy assessment with an approved contractor.

Colt Home Services provides insulation services throughout Greater Boston and surrounding Massachusetts communities. We conduct assessments, perform qualifying insulation upgrades, and assist with rebate documentation in accordance with program standards.

Service areas include Boston, Newton, Needham, Wellesley, Natick, Weston, Wayland, and Dover.

Schedule a Mass Save Home Energy Assessment

If you are considering insulation upgrades, the first step is scheduling a Mass Save home energy assessment.

The assessment identifies current insulation levels, air leakage conditions, and available rebates under the Mass Save program in Massachusetts.

Call (617) 446-3690 or schedule online to begin.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Mass Save Insulation Rebates

How do I qualify for insulation rebates in Massachusetts?

You must be a customer of a participating utility (like Eversource or National Grid) and complete a no-cost home energy assessment through an approved contractor like Colt Home Services.

Yes! Many Massachusetts homeowners qualify for full coverage through the Mass Save program, depending on the home’s current insulation and assessment results.

In most cases, yes. Adding or upgrading insulation can significantly reduce energy waste and improve comfort.

Most installations are completed in a single day after your assessment. Larger homes may take slightly longer.

Yes! Mass Save rebates can be combined with federal tax credits and the 0% HEAT Loan for maximum savings.

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