Homeowners in Folsom and the greater Sacramento area can now access rebates of up to $3,000 when upgrading from natural gas heating systems to high-efficiency electric heat pump systems. This initiative results from a collaboration between Next Level Comfort, a residential HVAC service provider, and the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) through their Home Electrification Rebates program. The program targets homeowners seeking to replace outdated natural gas HVAC equipment with state-of-the-art electric heat pump technology.
These incentives are designed to promote energy efficiency and eco-friendly home improvements while supporting efforts to minimize carbon footprints and enhance home comfort. High-efficiency heat pump systems provide both heating and cooling using electricity instead of natural gas, positioning them as a more sustainable choice for many households. Beyond environmental benefits, these systems can lead to considerable savings on monthly utility bills due to their enhanced efficiency and advanced technology.
The partnership enables Next Level Comfort to assist homeowners throughout the entire electrification upgrade process, from assessing existing HVAC systems and recommending suitable heat pump options to guiding them on rebate eligibility and installation procedures. A representative from Next Level Comfort stated, "We are thrilled to engage in SMUD's Home Electrification program and support local homeowners in transitioning to cleaner, more efficient heating and cooling solutions. This rebate offers families a substantial financial incentive to upgrade their systems while contributing positively to the environment."
The company's objective is to simplify and make more affordable the transition to energy-efficient home comfort systems for homeowners in the region. More information about qualifying heat pump systems, rebate eligibility, and how to benefit from the $3,000 incentive is available through Next Level Comfort's website. This program represents a concrete step toward reducing residential carbon emissions in the Sacramento area while providing tangible financial benefits to participating homeowners.


