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Get $14,000 to Make Energy-Efficient Improvements for Your Home

As part of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), there are government incentives for homeowners, renters, and landlords to install energy-efficiency appliances in their properties. At FreeHeatPump.com, we’re your connection to understanding these complex government programs and rebate systems. We’re here to help you unlock $14,000 to upgrade the appliances in your home for free.

Our mission at FreeHeatPump.com is to help homeowners across the country with new government rebate programs that provide low to moderate income households with brand-new Energy Star appliances. Through our expansive and reliable network, we connect you to trustworthy contractors to get your home’s appliances upgraded–with absolutely no upfront costs.

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Who We Help

At FreeHeatPump.com, we believe everyone should have access to affordable, energy-saving options for their home appliances. With our help, you can improve your home while saving money on your home’s energy bills and reducing your carbon footprint.

Homeowners

Improve your home’s appliances and increase its long-term value with FreeHeatPump.com. Save money on bills, enhance comfort, and reduce your carbon footprint.

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Renters

FreeHeatPump.com empowers renters with easy, green choices. We help you upgrade appliances for comfort and savings.

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Landlords

Boost property value and save on future maintenance cost with FreeHeatPump.com. Cut costs, enhance tenant satisfaction, and make your properties more appealing.

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Multifamily

FreeHeatPump.com brings scalable, cost-effective energy solutions to multifamily units. Elevate sustainability, reduce expenses, and offer greener living. Available for existing buildings or new construction!

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Heat Pumps Can Transform Your Home

Top-Quality Home Upgrades That Save Energy & Money

By switching to Energy Star electric appliances, such as heat pumps, we can help reduce carbon emissions in America by 40% by 2030. Beyond reducing your carbon footprint, heat pumps improve energy efficiency and lower utility costs for your home or property.

Heating & Cooling

Unlock savings of up to $8,000 when upgrading to an Energy Star heat pump for enhanced heating and cooling in your home, ensuring year-round comfort and reduced monthly utility expenses.

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Water Heater

Discover a greener and more cost-effective solution with incentives of up to $1,750 per unit for installing electric heat pump water heaters, utilizing advanced technology to supply hot water efficiently while conserving energy.

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Clothes Dryer

Elevate your laundry experience with a new clothes dryer that incorporates heat pump technology. Eligible buildings can receive up to $840 per unit, providing flexibility in installation options, whether vented or ventless, and delivering efficient clothes drying with significant cost savings.

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Electric Stove or Range

Eligible buildings can receive up to $840 per unit to replace an existing gas stove, oven, cooktop or range with a new Energy Star electric appliance.

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Circuit Breaker Panels

Eligible homes and properties can receive up to $4,000 per unit to install a new electric load service center.

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Eligible States for Energy Savings

FreeHeatPump.com is unlocking energy-saving possibilities across the United States. If your state is on the list, don’t wait to seize the opportunity to make your home more efficient while saving on energy costs.

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Get Started Today To Maximize Your Federal Savings & Incentives

Fill out our questionnaire to learn more about the new government rebates that provide free electrical appliances for your home today. Get started and reserve your place in line today!

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