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Comfort Home Program is sponsored by New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). The NYSERDA Comfort Home Program makes energy-efficient upgrades more accessible and affordable for New Yorkers by offering home performance upgrade packages and incentives for qualifying upgrades, such as insulation, window upgrades, and heat pump installations.
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Comfort Home Program | NYSERDA Pick a topic, get updates! Improve Your Home’s Comfort With Seal and Insulate Packages Do you want your family to be more comfortable in your home, lower your energy bills, and get on the path to a clean energy future? Save money and improve your home’s comfort year-round with “seal and insulate” packages.
NYSERDA’s Comfort Home Program makes it easy to make smart investments for a more efficient home now and more affordable clean heating options in the future. As part of the Comfort Home Program, seal and insulate packages are available.
These packages are offered by trained and qualified Comfort Home contractors who can help you solve common problems like drafty areas in your home, rooms that are difficult to keep cool in summer, and roof ice damns in winter. Incentives from $2,000 to $3,000 may be available (more details below) for installation of seal and insulate packages, depending on the type of improvements being made.
Read the Comfort Home Fact Sheet [PDF] It all starts with a no-fee consultation with a trained and qualified contractor who will help you select the improvement package that is right for you, including available rebates and financing .
Comfort Home packages may include: Insulation upgrades for ceilings, floors, and walls Comfort Home Load-Reduction Packages The home must meet conditions of the entire package to be eligible for the incentive.
Select an Insulation Package Seal and insulate attic and rim joist Good Package plus insulate walls and floors After air-sealing and insulating, upgrade windows to ENERGY STAR The average home saves 14% on their heating and cooling bills after installing this package. The average home saves 20% on their heating and cooling bills after installing this package.
For homes with upgraded air-sealing and insulation, upgrading the windows saves an average of an additional 8% on heating and cooling bills. Multiple Comfort Home Projects Over Time Customers who received Comfort Home incentives for a package within the past year are eligible for a total of $1,000 toward another package.
Customers who received Comfort Home incentives for a package more than a year ago are eligible for total of $2,000 toward another package. Create a MyEnergy portal account to see if you qualify for Comfort Home. Create an Account Check Eligibility Find a Comfort Home Contractor When you're ready to get started, explore a list of NYSERDA-approved participating contractors by county.
Find a Contractor about participating contractors Become a Participating Contractor Learn about the credentials and steps required to become a participating contractor in the Comfort Home Program. Save Today and Save Tomorrow If you are considering updating your home’s heating or cooling system , it is a good idea to seal and insulate first, before investing in new equipment.
Taking these upgrades first can offset the cost of new heating and cooling systems by making it possible to heat and cool your home with smaller, less expensive equipment. Less expensive to purchase and less expensive to operate means you save money now and in the future.
Your Comfort Home contractor can also provide an estimate for a new heat pump system or help you find a qualified heat pump installer and available rebates and financing. If you are not ready to upgrade your equipment right away, sealing and insulating is a good investment for the future that starts paying dividends in smaller energy bills from day one.
Westchester Homeowner Weatherization Projects Projects in Westchester County may be eligible for additional incentives through the NYSERDA and Con Edison Coordinated Incentive Program [PDF] if they meet the respective program eligibility requirements for Comfort Home and the Con Edison Weather Ready Program.
Note that Westchester County residents who aren't eligible for Con Edison's Weather ready Program are eligible for an additional $1,000 incentive for Comfort Home projects. Stay up to date on energy-saving programs and incentives, best practices, and more.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: New York homeowners who qualify through the MyEnergy portal. Westchester County residents may access additional incentives. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $5,000 (Good Package $2,500, Better Package $3,000, Windows Add-On $2,000) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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