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AC Installation Near Me in Newton, MA

By MassHVAC Editorial Team Reviewed by MassHVAC Editorial Team Last updated
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What's specific to Newton

Chestnut Hill in Newton contains large late-19th and early-20th-century Shingle Style and Colonial Revival single-family houses on landscaped lots; Newton Centre adds Queen Anne and Shingle/Queen Anne hybrid houses along Sumner Street built for Boston-commuting businessmen. Substantial square footage means whole-home heat pump rebate caps ($8,500 in 2026) often don't cover the full premium, making the HEAT Loan critical.

Newton climate & sizing

Norwood Memorial reads 8.8°F design winter. Larger homes mean Manual J accuracy matters more — undersizing for whole-home qualification is a common failure point in Newton.

99% winter design temperature: 8.8°F (Norwood Memorial (ASHRAE 2009)). Heat-pump capacity at this temperature is the number to validate when reviewing a Manual J load calculation.

Mass Save sponsor & utility

Mass Save in Newton is administered through Eversource (electric) and National Grid (gas). That sponsor processes your heat pump rebate (up to $8,500 standard in 2026, up to $16,000 enhanced for income-qualified households) and the HEAT Loan referral. See the full sponsor directory if you'd like to verify your account.

Permits & historic review in Newton

Residential HVAC permits in Newton are issued by the Newton Inspectional Services Department, 1000 Commonwealth Avenue. Gas work typically requires a separately-pulled gas permit; your licensed installer files both.

Newton has four local historic districts — Auburndale, Chestnut Hill, Newtonville, and Upper Falls. The Chestnut Hill Historic District Commission requires a Certificate of Appropriateness for any exterior change visible from a public way, including HVAC condensers and mini-split heads.

Realistic cost-after-rebate for a Newton home

AC installation near you in Newton runs $5,000–$18,000 depending on system type and how quickly you need it. Same-week central AC installs in Newton are routine in season at $5,000–$12,000. A rebate-eligible heat pump system runs $12,000–$18,000 before the Mass Save rebate of up to $8,500 but typically takes 2–4 weeks because the rebate-qualifying installer must complete a Manual J and submit rebate paperwork. Most Newton homeowners weigh speed against roughly $3,500–$9,500 of net savings when choosing between a same-week non-rebate install and a rebate-qualifying heat pump install.

Run your own numbers in the Mass Save rebate calculator using your expected system tonnage. Income-qualified households at or below 80% AMI may also stack an additional HEAR rebate up to $8,000 on top of the Mass Save rebate.

Massachusetts incentives

2026 Mass Save Rebates

See the full Mass Save rebates hub

Verified 2026-05-27

Most homes

Whole-Home Heat Pump Rebate

$2,650 /ton

Capped at $8,500 per home

The installed heat pump must be the sole source of heating and cooling for the spaces served. Equipment must be ENERGY STAR Cold Climate certified and listed on the Mass Save Heat Pump Qualified Products List (HPQPL). A Manual J load calculation is needed to qualify for the sizing bonus and is industry-standard practice on Mass Save projects.

Partial-Home / Supplemental Heat Pump Rebate

$1,125 /ton

Capped at $8,500 per home

Heat pump installed alongside an existing primary heating system. Equipment must be on the HPQPL. Lower per-ton rebate reflects supplemental rather than sole-source use.

Basic Heat Pump Rebate

$250 /ton

Capped at $2,500 per home

New for 2026. Applies to replacing an existing heat pump with a new qualified HPQPL-listed heat pump, or conditioning a previously unconditioned space.

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$500 Right-Sized Equipment Bonus Partial-home

Partial-home installs only. Equipment must be sized to meet 90–120% of the total heating load at the outdoor design temperature, documented via an ACCA Manual J load calculation submitted with the rebate application.

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$500 Weatherization Bonus Partial-home

Partial-home installs only. Requires a Mass Save Home Energy Assessment plus installation of the recommended weatherization (typically air sealing and insulation) within one year prior to or up to six months after the heat pump installation.

Financing

Mass Save HEAT Loan

0% APR up to $25,000

  • Below 135% of State Median Income: 7 years (84 months)
  • 135%–300% of State Median Income: 5 years (60 months)
  • Over 300% of State Median Income: 3 years (36 months)

Subject to bank underwriting through participating Massachusetts lenders. Covers equipment + installation costs for qualifying high-efficiency upgrades (heat pumps, ductless mini-splits, insulation, water heaters). Households below approximately 81% SMI typically route to Mass Save's no-cost / enhanced-rebate programs rather than the HEAT Loan.

No federal heat pump tax credit applies in 2026.

  • Section 25C Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit (heat pump portion) (30% of cost up to $2,000 annually for qualifying heat pump installations (inflation reduction act expansion)) ended for property placed in service after 2025-12-31 under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (P.L. 119-21).
  • Section 25D Residential Clean Energy Credit (geothermal portion) (30% of installed cost for ground-source (geothermal) heat pumps, with no dollar cap) ended for property placed in service after 2025-12-31 under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (P.L. 119-21).

Status as of 2026-05-27: neither 25C nor 25D has been reinstated or replaced by Congress. Pending bills (e.g. H.R. 616) have not advanced. Pre-2026 §25D installs may carry forward unused credits.

Rebate amounts and eligibility verified 2026-05-27 against primary program documentation. We re-check before any publish.

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Equipment & qualification for Newton

"AC installation near me" covers three different decisions in Newton in 2026: emergency-replacement central AC (in season, often same-week), planned central-AC upgrade (1–2 week lead time), or planned heat-pump conversion (3–6 week lead time including Manual J and rebate paperwork). The fastest installs are emergency central AC; the highest-value installs are heat-pump conversions because they capture the $8,500 Mass Save rebate plus winter heating savings. A reputable Newton installer should quote all three paths against your home, not steer you to the path with the shortest lead time or the highest margin.

Vetting a Newton HVAC installer

  • Massachusetts Refrigeration Technician (RT) license (verify with the state Board of Examiners).
  • Mass Save Heat Pump Installer Network (HPIN) enrollment — required for rebate filing. (See the vetting guide for what to ask.)
  • Liability insurance and workers' compensation.
  • Provides ACCA Manual J load calculation with the quote — required for whole-home Mass Save rebate eligibility (90–120% of design heating load), and required to qualify for the $500 sizing bonus on partial-home installs.
  • Quote itemizes equipment, install labor, permitting through Newton Inspectional Services Department, 1000 Commonwealth Avenue, and the rebate amount.
  • Estimated install date provided in writing, including current Manual J and permit lead time.
  • After-hours emergency replacement availability disclosed up-front, with surcharge schedule.
  • If the installer claims same-week heat-pump installs, ask how Manual J and HPIN paperwork are completed in that timeframe — usually they are not.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does ac installation near me cost in Newton?
AC Installation Near Me in Newton typically falls in the same Massachusetts ranges as on the pillar page — local cost-drivers in Newton include chestnut hill in newton contains large late-19th and early-20th-century shingle style and colonial revival single-family houses on landscaped lots; newton centre adds queen anne and shingle/queen anne hybrid houses along sumner street built for boston-commuting businessmen.
Which Mass Save sponsor serves Newton?
Mass Save in Newton is administered through Eversource (electric) and National Grid (gas). That sponsor processes your heat pump rebate (up to $8,500 standard or up to $16,000 enhanced for income-qualified households in 2026) and the HEAT Loan referral.
Who issues HVAC permits in Newton?
Residential HVAC permits in Newton are issued by the Newton Inspectional Services Department, 1000 Commonwealth Avenue. Your licensed installer typically files the mechanical and gas permits on your behalf.
Does Newton have historic-district review for HVAC?
Newton has four local historic districts — Auburndale, Chestnut Hill, Newtonville, and Upper Falls. The Chestnut Hill Historic District Commission requires a Certificate of Appropriateness for any exterior change visible from a public way, including HVAC condensers and mini-split heads.
What heat pump equipment works best for Newton winters?
Newton's 99% winter design temperature is 8.8°F per Norwood Memorial (ASHRAE 2009). For Mass Save whole-home qualification, choose only HPQPL-listed cold-climate models that maintain rated capacity at and below this design temperature, sized via ACCA Manual J.

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