Clean Heat Rhode Island Rebate — North Providence Homeowners Guide
Clean Heat Rhode Island is the state’s flagship heat-pump rebate program — and North Providence homeowners qualify if your household income is under 150% of the state median (about $235,620 for a family of eight, $124,950 for a single person). North Providence is dense with mid-century ranches and capes, mostly on natural gas. Furnace replacements here are our most common job type — stocking standard sizes means same-week install for most homeowners. The program pays 60% of installed cost up to $11,500, applied as an instant discount at install — you do not wait for a check. Horizon HVAC is registered with the Heat Pump Installer Network (HPIN), which is required to claim this rebate.
Every rebate, broken out by program
Each program has different rules, different caps, and different documentation requirements. Below is the exact stack a typical Rhode Island homeowner qualifies for on a cold-climate heat pump install in 2026:
Clean Heat RI
Up to $11,500
60% of installed cost, capped at $11,500 per property. Applied as instant discount — no waiting period. Income-eligible (under 150% State Median Income). Property must use fossil-fuel heat today (oil, propane, or natural gas). Source: cleanheatri.com.
RI Energy Rebate
$150 – $1,000 / ton
Utility rebate from Rhode Island Energy. Highest tier ($1,000/ton) pays out when you fuel-switch from oil, propane, or electric resistance. Natural gas replacement is lower tier ($150/ton). Stacks with Clean Heat RI. Typical whole-home install: 2.5-3 tons.
Federal 25C Tax Credit
$2,000 flat
Federal Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit. Locked in through 2032 under the Inflation Reduction Act. Applies to ENERGY STAR Most Efficient cold-climate heat pumps. Claimed via IRS Form 5695 on your tax return. Source: irs.gov 25C.
Federal 25D (Geothermal Only)
30% of net cost
Residential Clean Energy Credit. 30% of net cost (after Clean Heat RI rebate) for geothermal heat pumps. No cap. Steps down to 26% in 2033, 22% in 2034, expires 2035. Source: irs.gov 25D.
Why Horizon HVAC for your North Providence install
- HPIN-registered. Clean Heat RI requires the install to be completed by a contractor in the Heat Pump Installer Network. Horizon HVAC is registered. If you are comparing quotes from other contractors, verify they are on the HPIN list at cleanheatri.com before signing — non-HPIN installs cannot claim the rebate.
- We file the paperwork. Clean Heat RI paperwork is filed by your installer, not by you. Horizon handles every form, every required photo, every utility coordination call.
- Local to Rhode Island. Based in Pawtucket. License #00007430. 4.9 stars across 147 Google reviews. We are not a national franchise running on subcontractors.
- Free in-home estimate. We come out, do a real load calculation, and quote you a real number — not a phone estimate based on square footage.
- No paperwork until you sign. Use the savings calculator below to see your number first. Decide whether to book a consult after.
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Enter your ZIP code, the equipment you are considering, and your current heating fuel. The calculator runs the full Clean Heat RI + RI Energy + federal credit stack against your quote and shows you the net price you actually pay. No phone call required to see the numbers.
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Service area: North Providence, RI
Horizon HVAC serves every ZIP in North Providence: 02904, 02911. We dispatch from our Pawtucket base and can typically have an estimator on-site within 24 hours of your request — often same-day. Most North Providence installs are scheduled within 2-3 weeks of contract signing.
Neighborhoods we install in regularly: Centredale, Marieville, Greystone, Lymansville.
FAQs from North Providence homeowners
What is the maximum rebate a North Providence, RI homeowner can claim on a heat pump?
A North Providence homeowner who qualifies for all four programs (Clean Heat RI, RI Energy fuel-switch, Federal 25C, and any applicable HEEHRA funding) can stack approximately $13,000-$16,000 in combined rebates and tax credits on a whole-home cold-climate heat pump install. Geothermal installs can claim 30% of net cost via Federal 25D with no cap, often pushing total savings higher.
Do I get the rebate as a check or as a discount?
Clean Heat RI is applied as an instant discount at install — you do not pay it out of pocket and wait for a check. RI Energy is also typically applied instantly through the installer. Federal 25C and 25D are tax credits you claim on your IRS return (Form 5695) for the year of install.
Does Horizon HVAC file the Clean Heat RI paperwork for me?
Yes. Clean Heat Rhode Island requires the rebate paperwork to be filed by the installer, not the homeowner. Horizon handles every form, photo, and utility coordination call. You sign once at install — we file the rest.
Can I use a different contractor and still get the Clean Heat RI rebate?
Only if that contractor is registered in the Clean Heat RI Heat Pump Installer Network (HPIN). Non-HPIN installs cannot claim the rebate, regardless of equipment specs. Verify any contractor's status on cleanheatri.com before signing an install contract.
What if my current heat is electric resistance baseboard?
Electric resistance does not qualify for Clean Heat RI's heat pump rebate (the program requires fossil-fuel displacement — oil, propane, or natural gas). However, RI Energy's fuel-switch incentive does apply to electric resistance switches at $1,000 per ton, and Federal 25C ($2,000) still applies. Most electric-resistance homes still save $5,000-$7,000.
How long does the rebate filing take after my install?
Clean Heat RI rebates are typically filed within 30 days of install completion. The instant discount means you see the savings at install time. RI Energy follows a similar 30-day timeline. Federal tax credits are claimed on your IRS return for the year of install (you file at normal tax time).
What is the income limit for Clean Heat RI?
Clean Heat RI requires household income under 150% of the Rhode Island State Median Income. As of 2026: $124,950 for a single person, $178,500 for a family of 4, $235,620 for a family of 8. Income is verified during the rebate application (active SNAP/LIHEAP/RI Energy Discount Rate participation, or via iVerify).
Can I claim Clean Heat RI on a heat pump water heater?
Yes — Clean Heat RI pays a flat $2,500 rebate on ENERGY STAR-certified heat pump water heaters. The existing water heater must use natural gas, propane, or oil (electric resistance does not qualify). Stacks with the $600 RI Energy water heater rebate and $2,000 federal 25C credit.
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Estimates are based on Clean Heat RI program structure published at cleanheatri.com on the date of publication. Final eligibility and rebate amount verified at install. Federal tax credits require IRS Form 5695 filing — consult your tax professional. Horizon HVAC, Inc. — Pawtucket, Rhode Island. RI HVAC License #00007430.