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What is Clean Heat Rhode Island?

Clean Heat Rhode Island is a program that promotes cleaner, greener heating solutions by offering incentives and rebates for homeowners, non-profits, and businesses switching from traditional heating to high-efficiency heat pumps. It’s a win-win for your wallet and the planet!

Sign up for a consultation with a Briggs Heating and Cooling specialist who can help you get the best savings on your energy bill.

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Available Incentives

Are you ready to save energy and money while gaining year-round comfort?

Clean Heat Rhode Island and Rhode Island Energy offer a range of incentives to replace your natural gas, propane, or oil fueled heating system with a new, high-efficiency, electric heat pump.

Given that heat pumps operate differently from conventional fossil fuel heating systems, Clean Heat Rhode Island recommends you observe these essential tips:

SEAL IN YOUR SAVINGS

To make the most of yournew system, consider an energy assessment to identify opportunities that will improve the building’s energy performance.

USE YOUR HEAT PUMP YEAR-ROUND

High-performance heat pumps are the most efficient heating system, even on the coldest winter day. If you have both a heat pump and a furnace or boiler, your heat pump is the more energyefficient choice.

SET IT AND FORGET IT

Turning a heat pump off, or changing its temperature during the night time or for a day away, may actually end up using more energy and cause you comfort issues. Generally, it’s advised to find a temperature that’s comfortable and leave it there.

PRIORITIZE YOUR HEAT PUMP
While high-efficiency heat pumps are capable of providing 100% of a home or business’s heating needs, some people may opt to keep their pre-existing heating system in place as a backup or to heat a separate area of the building. In these situations, it’s important to make sure the existing system and the heat pumps don’t compete with each other. This may mean setting the boiler or furnace thermostat to a lower temperature, closing a radiator or damper in the rooms served by the heat pump, or installing integrated controls.

Get Started with Your Heat Pump Installation

Changing the way you heat and cool your home might feel daunting, but it doesn’t have to be. When you’re ready to take the next step toward a smaller carbon footprint and bigger savings, call us or fill out the form above. During our in-home consultation, you can learn more about the benefits of a heat pump, find the best incentive or rebate applicable, and discuss your financing options.

Briggs Heating and Air Conditioning is proud to be your Rhode Island heat pump specialist.

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