In an effort to achieve carbon neutrality by 2045, California is encouraging home and business owners throughout the state to start the process of converting their equipment to run on electricity. According to the California Air Resources Board, residential and commercial buildings account for 25% of the state’s greenhouse gas emissions, making the shift towards all-electric homes a key strategy in meeting these zero net energy goals.
As the deadline for building decarbonization inches closer, restrictions on fossil fuel burning equipment will be put in place statewide. Local governments have already started to implement regulations on Nitrogen Oxide producing equipment, with further bans expected in the coming years. Hassler Heating & Air is the go-to home electrification contractor serving Marin, Contra Costa, and Alameda counties. Our team can help guide you through the process of electrifying your home at a pace that meets your needs and budget.
Home Electrification in Marin, Contra Costa, and Alameda Counties
Individual jurisdictions have their own regulations for electrifying a home, and Hassler stays up-to-date on current and upcoming requirements throughout our service area. The best way to know exactly what’s expected of you is to reach out to our team. We’ll inform you of the current status of any regulations in your area and build a customized plan for your home electrification project.
- Marin County provides a helpful tool that will help you determine what green building codes apply to you after answering a few questions about your home.
- Contra Costa County has temporarily suspended their all-electric building ordinance, however it is still recommended that new homes and those undergoing extensive remodels electrify.
- Alameda County does not currently have specific regulations for home electrification, but it is highly recommended that homeowners start the electrification process now as a part of their climate plan.
Electrify Your Home with Hassler
We offer knowledgeable and experienced home electrification services, along with home performance upgrades that can help optimize your energy efficiency, comfort, and indoor air quality. We like to start each project with an in-home assessment so we can inspect your current insulation, air sealing, and fossil fuel equipment. This allows our team to fully understand your home’s specific needs and create a customized road map to an all-electric home. Our electrification services include heating & cooling upgrades to electric heat pumps or mini splits, as well as heat pump water heater installation.
Incentives Make Electrification More Affordable
As a part of the Hassler Difference, our team prioritizes exceeding expectations and building lasting relationships with our customers. This is why we stay up to date with any incentives currently available in Marin, Contra Costa, and Alameda counties that can help make your electrification upgrades more affordable.
Below are a few of the incentives that are on our radar right now. However, rebate programs are often changing. The best way to know exactly what you’re eligible for is to reach out for our team directly.
- Energy Efficient Home Improvement Tax Credit - As a part of the Inflation Reduction Act, homeowners can reduce their federal tax liability by 30% of the total cost for qualifying home upgrades. Also referred to as the 25C Tax Credit, several electrification projects are eligible, like heat pump installation, heat pump water heaters, and more.
- TECH Clean California Rebates - Homeowners can qualify for up to $1,000 for heat pump installation. These rebates are going fast, so it’s important to act quickly to maximize your savings. High rebate amounts are available for income-qualified customers.
- BayRen Rebates - Save on multiple upgrades, like air-sealing, insulation, high efficiency furnaces, duct sealing or replacement, and more.
- Electrify Marin Rebates - Marin County homeowners replacing their natural gas heating and water heating appliances can receive rebates for their upgrades up to $500, or more for income-qualified applicants.