Royal Class Service Is Proud to Be a Part of the NYS Clean Heat Statewide Heat Pump Program

matthew • December 21, 2020

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12/21/20 –  Our heating specialists at Royal Class Service have been committed to helping homeowners find affordable, energy-efficient, and high-quality heating solutions for over 20 years. We are proud to continue honoring this commitment by participating in the NYS Clean Heat Statewide Heat Pump Program.

This program is designed to incentivize homeowners throughout New York to switch to a modern and eco-friendly heat pump solution. Reducing the upfront cost of these systems through industry-leading rebates allows homes to stay warm all winter long while helping New York state achieve a low-carbon future. These incentives were put forth by the New York State Energy Research & Development Authority (NYSERDA) who are the tip of the spear in energy innovation, started in 1975, and whose mission is to “Advance innovative energy solutions in ways that improve New York’s economy and environment.”

To qualify, contact our licensed professionals at Royal Class Service. We will help you determine the proper heat load needed to narrow your heat pump options and walk you through the incentive process to help you qualify for the maximum rebate possible. One of our first customers to take advantage of this opportunity received a $13,000 rebate, and while this will vary from homeowner to homeowner, we will work hard to ensure you receive the most affordable solutions available while making certain your home is warm and keeping your carbon footprint low.

If you would like more information about heat pump options or how these incentives can benefit you, please call our team at (845) 569-1299.

-The Royal Class Service Team

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