Home Energy Assessment FAQs

Mass Save® is a collaborative of Massachusetts’ electric and natural gas utilities and energy efficiency service providers that encourages residents and businesses to make energy efficient upgrades by offering a wide range of services, rebates, incentives, trainings, and information.

To make these resources more accessible to the public and to historically underserved populations, Mass Save launched the Community First Partnership (CFP) Program. This initiative engages renters, landlords, income-eligible households, first language other than English households, and small businesses in participating communities to ensure the benefits of energy efficiency are more equitably distributed.

The City of Watertown participates in the CFP program, which enables us to have a full-time Energy Advocate on staff to personally assist residents and small businesses with accessing Mass Save incentive programs. It also allows us to contract a Home Performance Contractor to help increase energy efficiency in your home and potentially save you money. While the City of Watertown feels this program provides meaningful benefits for its residents, it is completely voluntary to participate.

See below FAQs to learn more about the program, Watertown’s contractor, and the possibilities.

Contractor & Program Questions

Services Questions

Outreach Questions