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Home Upgrade Check
REBATE GUIDE
Important Disclosure

This is Not a Government Website

Home Upgrade Check is an independent homeowner tool. This page explains what we are, what we are not, and how to access official resources.

This site is not affiliated with any government agency, utility program, the IRS, the Department of Energy, ENERGY STAR, or any electric or gas utility. Rebate data is sourced directly from official utility and government program pages, but we are not authorized to approve rebates, represent program rules, or guarantee eligibility.

What is this site?

Home Upgrade Check is an independent homeowner decision tool. We verify and publish home energy rebate data from official utility and state program websites — covering 49 US states — to help homeowners estimate rebate ranges, check quote reasonableness, and identify what information is missing before signing a contract.

Are rebate estimates guaranteed?

No. All estimates are based on publicly available program data and the information you provide. Actual rebate amounts depend on your specific utility, equipment eligibility, program availability, and application approval. Always verify with your utility or state program before assuming eligibility.

Where can I find official rebate programs?

Visit your state page on this site to see links to official utility and state program websites with last-checked dates. Rebate applications are managed directly by your utility or program administrator — not by this site.

Is this site giving tax advice?

No. Federal tax credit estimates are general references only. Tax eligibility depends on your individual tax situation. Consult a qualified tax professional before claiming home energy tax credits.

Official Resources
Mass Save – Official WebsiteIRS Home Energy Tax CreditsMassachusetts SMART Solar ProgramDOE Home Upgrades
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