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Every kind of Maine manufactured home
can heat for less.

Single-wide, double-wide, modular, or prefab — if yours runs on kerosene, oil, or propane, you're paying to burn money. Cold-climate heat pumps deliver up to 30 BTU per watt, and for many Maine homes the out-of-pocket cost is little or nothing after rebates.

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Home types covered — single, double, modular, prefab
300%+
Effective efficiency of a cold-climate heat pump
$9,000
Efficiency Maine rebate for a low-income home
$0–$75
Per month for a qualifying install
One system, every floor plan

Whether you have one section or four, a heat pump fits.

Manufactured homes come in many shapes — a compact single-wide, a roomy double-wide, a multi-section modular, or a factory-built prefab on a foundation. Each has its own heating challenge, and each has a heat pump layout that solves it. The common thread: you stop burning fuel and start moving heat, for roughly three times the warmth per dollar.

Single-wide

One long section. Often one or two well-placed heads cover the whole home.

Double-wide

Two joined sections. Multiple zones keep both ends evenly warm.

Modular

Factory-built to state code on a permanent foundation. Ducted or ductless both work.

Prefab

Panelized or factory-built homes. Tight envelopes make heat pumps shine.

Compare all four & check rebate eligibility →

The plain-English version

Your furnace burns fuel and loses a fifth of it.
A heat pump loses none.

Old: fuel-burning furnace (kerosene / oil / propane)

  • Up to ~20% of every gallon lost as waste heat
  • Fuel price swings with the market each winter
  • Fumes, deliveries, and a tank to keep filled
  • No cooling — useless in a July heat wave
  • Aging furnaces drift below their rated efficiency
vs

New: cold-climate heat pump

  • Up to 30 BTU/watt — roughly 3× more heat per dollar
  • HSPF2-rated for real Maine winter performance
  • Heats and air-conditions the same unit
  • Quiet, no flame, no fuel deliveries
  • Rebates and 0% financing bring it within reach
Two ways income-qualified Mainers get there

Free heat pumps, or a fixed $75 a month

Income-qualified

Up to 3 free Seville heat pumps

Households enrolled in MaineCare, HEAP, SNAP, or TANF (or who meet Efficiency Maine's low-income threshold) can qualify to have up to three Seville cold-climate heat pumps installed at no out-of-pocket cost. The deepest stacks apply to single-family manufactured (mobile) homes.

Check if you qualify
0% financing

Keen heat pumps — $75/mo

$75/mo × 60 months

Prefer top-tier Keen units rated up to 30 BTU/watt HSPF2? Get them for $75/month for 60 months at 0% interest through BRF Services or Maine Energy Services — available for any manufactured home type.

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Both paths run through Efficiency Maine's Registered Vendor program, so the rebate is applied for you and deducted before you write a check. Financing is subject to credit approval and the installer's terms.
No cost · No obligation

Ready to stop overpaying for heat?

Get a free, no-obligation estimate from a registered Maine installer and find out exactly which rebates your manufactured home qualifies for.

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