I used them also and was happy with them

David

On Fri, Jul 18, 2025 at 9:19 AM Leslie Turek <[email protected]> wrote:

> I recently had a good experience installing a replacement heat pump and
> getting a MassSave heat loan for the project.
>
> The heat pump contractor was Net Zero (netzerohvac.net). They assessed my
> situation, gave me a lower estimate than my previous company, helped with
> access to loans and rebates, arrived on schedule and did the work
> professionally.
>
> Applying for a MassSave heat loan had a few bureaucratic hoops to jump
> through, and once approved you need to pick a bank to apply to for the
> loan. I picked Worker's Credit Union almost at random, but they were
> fantastic. I called them at 10am one morning, and after responding to their
> request for documentation, the check was in the mail before the end of the
> day. Thanks to MassSave, it was a 7-year loan at 0% interest.
>
> The new heat pump technology is much better than the older heat pump I had
> installed 14 years ago. Smaller, quieter, more efficient, and works to a
> lower outdoor temperature. Since it was a replacement, I wasn't eligible
> for the bigger rebates, but I believe someone switching to a heat pump from
> another fuel would get something like a $3500 rebate.
>
> Just wanted to share in case anyone finds this useful.
>
> Leslie Turek
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