We built this library because the same three or four questions come up on every consultation — and the answers most homeowners get online are either salesy, outdated, or flat-out wrong about Massachusetts programs. Each article below is the answer we'd give you over coffee. If you want the version for your specific home, request a free estimate.
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Why spray foam is worth it — even without a rebate
Mass Save® won't rebate spray foam — but in rim joists, crawl spaces, cathedral ceilings, and below-grade walls, closed-cell pays for itself in energy savings, longevity, and performance that cellulose can't replicate. The honest ROI case.
Read the guide → TechnicalOpen-cell vs. closed-cell spray foam
Closed-cell is denser, has double the R-value, and costs 2–3× more. Open-cell is lighter and cheaper. Which to use where in Massachusetts Climate Zone 5, with 2026 installed costs.
Read the guide → PricingSpray foam cost in Massachusetts — 2026
Open-cell $0.45–$0.75 per board foot; closed-cell $1.00–$1.65. Attic $2,000–$5,000; rim joist $500–$1,500; whole home $10,000–$22,000. Full pricing breakdown with red flags.
Read the guide → RebatesDoes Mass Save® cover spray foam?
The honest answer: no. What Mass Save does cover (cellulose, fiberglass, rigid foam, air sealing), why spray foam is still worth it in the right applications, and how to structure a project that gets both.
Read the guide →Program guides on this site
Mass Save® rebates guide
75–100% off weatherization for Massachusetts residents. What's covered, who qualifies, how to apply.
Read the guide → NHNHSaves® rebates guide
New Hampshire's 75% off insulation and air-sealing program, up to $6,000 per household.
Read the guide → MEEfficiency Maine guide
Maine's 80% weatherization rebate for all residents, up to $8,000 for income-eligible households.
Read the guide →Our service pages
Spray foam insulation
Open-cell and closed-cell spray foam installation across MA, NH, and ME.
See service → ServiceAir sealing & weatherization
The highest-ROI energy measure in most homes. Mass Save®-rebated.
See service → ServiceDrywall installation
Hang, tape, Level 4–5 finish for new construction and post-insulation restoration.
See service → ServiceTraditional plastering
Three-coat and veneer plaster for pre-1950 New England homes.
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