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Questions · Section V

Straight answers.

The questions Maine mobile-home owners ask most before trading fuel heat for a heat pump.

Will a heat pump keep my mobile home warm in a Maine winter?

Yes. Cold-climate heat pumps are HSPF2-rated to keep producing heat well below freezing, and Efficiency Maine requires rebate-eligible units to be sized for at least 80% of the home's peak heating load. Many Maine homes use them as primary heat. Weatherizing first makes them work even better.

How much more efficient is this than my 80% furnace?

A large jump. An 80% AFUE furnace turns about 80% of its fuel into heat and loses the rest, drifting lower as it ages. A cold-climate heat pump moves heat rather than burning it, delivering roughly 300% effective efficiency — up to 30 BTU per watt on top-tier units.

What do "up to 30 BTU/watt" and "HSPF2" mean?

BTU/watt is heat delivered per unit of electricity — higher is better, and 30 is near the top for cold-climate equipment. HSPF2 is the current seasonal heating-efficiency standard. Both vary by model and outdoor temperature, which is why we say "up to."

Do I really qualify for free heat pumps?

If your household is on MaineCare, HEAP, SNAP, or TANF (or meets Efficiency Maine's low-income threshold) and you live in a single-family manufactured (mobile) home, you can stack the low-income Efficiency Maine rebate (up to $9,000) with the HEAR mobile-home rebate (up to $8,000) — a combined ~$17,000 that covers a full system in many cases. Eligibility and funding must be confirmed with a registered installer before install.

What if I don't qualify as low-income?

You can still get top-tier Keen heat pumps (up to 30 BTU/watt HSPF2) for $75/month for 60 months at 0% interest through BRF Services or Maine Energy Services. Moderate- and any-income households also qualify for smaller Efficiency Maine rebates ($6,000 and $3,000 lifetime caps).

Is the $75/month really 0% interest?

Yes — a fixed $75 payment for 60 months at 0% APR through the recommended installers, not a teaser rate that jumps later. Subject to credit approval and the installer's terms. Over five years it's a predictable payment with no fuel-price surprises.

What's the difference between the Seville and Keen units?

Both are cold-climate heat pumps offered through our recommended installers. Seville units are used for the no-out-of-pocket-cost, income-qualified path. Keen units are the higher-efficiency option (up to 30 BTU/watt HSPF2) available on the $75/month 0% financing. An installer helps you choose based on your home and budget.

Do I have to handle the rebate paperwork?

No. Because BRF Services and Maine Energy Services are Efficiency Maine Registered Vendors, they verify eligibility and apply the rebate directly to your invoice. You pay only the net amount.

Can I get air conditioning too?

Yes — every heat pump both heats and cools. The unit that warms you in January runs in reverse to cool and dehumidify in July, which a fuel furnace can't do.

Are these programs guaranteed to last?

No. Efficiency Maine states programs and incentives are subject to change or termination, HEAR funding is limited and phased, and the federal 25C tax credit expired at the end of 2025. If these numbers matter to you, acting sooner protects your access. Confirm current terms with Efficiency Maine (866-376-2463) or a registered installer.

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The facts point one way. Get your numbers.

A registered Maine installer will size the system, confirm your rebate tier, and quote the net cost — at no charge.