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APower Heat Pump Installation in Quincy, Massachusetts

By MassHVAC Editorial Team Reviewed by MassHVAC Editorial Team Last updated

APower in Quincy: the quick picture

Smaller MA installer footprint than the major-brand cohort. Aggressive pricing for cost-sensitive whole-home ductless installs; cold-climate-capable models in the lineup but HPQPL listing varies by specific model.

Best for in Quincy: Cost-sensitive installs where the homeowner is comfortable with a brand carrying less recognition than Mitsubishi/Daikin. Verify the proposed model is currently on the Mass Save HPQPL before signing.

How Quincy customers file the rebate: APower cold-climate heat pumps installed in Quincy qualify for the 2026 Mass Save whole-home rebate of up to $8,500 when filed by a Mass Save HPIN-enrolled installer (Quincy customers file through National Grid as their Mass Save electric sponsor). The 0% HEAT Loan up to $25,000 is also available.

Cost in Quincy, 2026

Configuration Install cost (before rebate) Net cost after Mass Save
Single-zone ductless $4,000 – $8,000 $2,000 – $4,000 (partial-home rebate applies)
Multi-zone whole-home $10,000 – $17,000 $1,500 – $8,500 (whole-home rebate $$8,500)

Sourced from the APower resource page and verified 2026-05-27. Run your specific home in the cost calculator for a number tied to your tonnage, region, and income tier.

Why Quincy's housing stock matters here

The Wollaston Hill Local Historic District contains over 300 Colonial Revival, Shingle Style, and Queen Anne single-family homes built 1880–1920 as a streetcar-era suburb on the hill above Wollaston Beach. Squantum and Marina Bay add coastal single-families exposed to salt air, which favors coastal-rated coil coatings on outdoor condensers. North Quincy has denser multifamily housing.

For APower specifically: The Airy, Pular, Cosmo, Clivia series lineup is well-suited to Quincy's mix of older ductless-default housing and post-war ranches that can support either ductless or low-profile ducted. Manufacturer-trained installer (no formal published US dealer program)-credentialed contractors are well-represented in Quincy.

Quincy's winter design temperature (10.4°F)

South Weymouth NAS (nearest ASHRAE station) reads 10.4°F. Coastal salt air affects outdoor unit corrosion specs for installs near the water; design winter is comparable to Boston otherwise.

APower's cold-climate lines (Airy, Pular, Cosmo, Clivia series) are spec'd to maintain rated heating capacity to 5°F and operate down to roughly -13°F to -15°F with derated capacity. Quincy's 10.4°F design temp falls inside that operating range. Above 70,000 BTU/hr of calculated heating load, plan for resistance-heat backup for the few deep-cold hours per year — your Manufacturer-trained installer (no formal published US dealer program) installer should propose this in the install spec.

Quincy permitting and historic review

Permits: HVAC mechanical permits in Quincy go through the Inspectional Services Department, Building Division, 55 Sea Street DPW Complex. Your Manufacturer-trained installer (no formal published US dealer program)-credentialed installer pulls the permit and coordinates inspection; you don't file directly.

Historic review: The Quincy Historical Commission administers the Adams Carriage House and Wollaston Hill local historic districts; Wollaston Hill in particular reviews exterior alterations visible from a public way.

How the Mass Save rebate works for APower in Quincy

For a APower cold-climate install in Quincy, the rebate stack works like this:

  • Whole-home Mass Save: $2,650/ton up to $8,500, filed through National Grid as your Mass Save electric sponsor.
  • Sizing bonus: additional $500 if your installer's Manual J calc lands inside the 90–120% load band.
  • Weatherization bonus: additional $500 if you complete Mass Save weatherization (insulation/air-sealing) within 12 months of the install.
  • HEAT Loan: 0% APR up to $25,000, term tiered by income (84/60/36 months).
  • HEAR (income-qualified): up to $8,000 if you're at or below 80% AMI — stacks with Mass Save.

Federal §25C and §25D credits both expired December 31, 2025 under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and have not been reinstated. Some legacy installer marketing still references them — do not believe a quote that prices a 2026 install assuming federal tax credits.

Manufacturer-trained installer (no formal published US dealer program) + Mass Save HPIN in Quincy

Two installer credentials matter for a APower install in Quincy, and they're not the same thing:

  • Manufacturer-trained installer (no formal published US dealer program): the APower dealer credential. Required if you want the extended manufacturer warranty (typically 12-yr parts + compressor when registered through a credentialed installer).
  • Mass Save HPIN: the Mass Save installer roster. Required for the rebate to be filed at the full whole-home tier — non-HPIN installers forfeit thousands of dollars.

Verify both before signing. They commonly overlap but not always; the safest pick in Quincy is a Manufacturer-trained installer (no formal published US dealer program)-credentialed installer who is ALSO HPIN-enrolled. Read our installer-vetting guide for the full checklist.

APower in Quincy — FAQ

How much does a APower heat pump install cost in Quincy?
Single-zone APower ductless installs in Quincy run $4,000–$8,000 in 2026 dollars. Multi-zone whole-home APower cold-climate configurations run $10,000–$17,000 before any rebate. After the Mass Save whole-home rebate of up to $8,500, expect a net cost of $1,500–$8,500 for a multi-zone install.
Does APower cold-climate equipment qualify for the Mass Save rebate in Quincy?
Yes. APower Airy, Pular, Cosmo, Clivia series models appear on the current Mass Save Heat Pump Qualified Products List and qualify for the 2026 whole-home rebate of up to $8,500 when installed by a Mass Save HPIN-enrolled contractor as the sole heating and cooling source. Quincy customers file the rebate through National Grid.
Why does cold-climate certification matter for Quincy?
Quincy's 99% winter design dry-bulb temperature is 10.4°F per South Weymouth NAS — nearest ASHRAE 2009 station. APower's cold-climate lines (Airy, Pular, Cosmo, Clivia series) are engineered to maintain rated heating capacity to 5°F and continue operating (with derated capacity) below 0°F — exactly the conditions Quincy sees during the coldest week of the year. Non-cold-climate models that don't meet the ENERGY STAR ccASHP specification will under-perform at these temperatures.
What does Quincy's housing stock mean for APower installation?
The Wollaston Hill Local Historic District contains over 300 Colonial Revival, Shingle Style, and Queen Anne single-family homes built 1880–1920 as a streetcar-era suburb on the hill above Wollaston Beach. Squantum and Marina Bay add coastal single-families exposed to salt air, which favors coastal-rated coil coatings on outdoor condensers. North Quincy has denser multifamily housing. That makes ductless multi-zone configurations the dominant install path here, which lines up with APower's product strength.
How does the Quincy permitting process work for HVAC installs?
HVAC installation permits in Quincy go through the Inspectional Services Department, Building Division, 55 Sea Street DPW Complex. The Quincy Historical Commission administers the Adams Carriage House and Wollaston Hill local historic districts; Wollaston Hill in particular reviews exterior alterations visible from a public way. Your Mass Save HPIN installer pulls the mechanical permit and coordinates inspection; the homeowner doesn't need to file directly.
Is APower the right brand for my Quincy home?
Smaller MA installer footprint than the major-brand cohort. Aggressive pricing for cost-sensitive whole-home ductless installs; cold-climate-capable models in the lineup but HPQPL listing varies by specific model. Cost-sensitive installs where the homeowner is comfortable with a brand carrying less recognition than Mitsubishi/Daikin. Verify the proposed model is currently on the Mass Save HPQPL before signing. Get three quotes — ideally one APower quote alongside two competing brands — to verify the APower price you're being shown is consistent with what Quincy installers typically charge.

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