Full-Service Home Upgrades
Convert outdated gas appliances to safer, healthier, more energy-efficient options using trusted contractors. Plus, qualified residents may receive no-cost upgrades.
Hassle-Free Electric Upgrades
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PEACE OF MIND |
We’ll manage every aspect of your home upgrade, from assessment and installation to applying for permits and rebates.
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TRANSPARENT PRICING |
Our fixed pricing ensures there are no hidden fees or surprises. Plus, qualified residents may receive no-cost upgrades.
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QUALITY WORK GUARANTEED |
You’ll work with our trusted, pre-vetted contractors. All installations are backed by a 1-year warranty.
Whole-Home Upgrades
We’re here to help with your electric upgrade needs for your entire home! Our comprehensive services ensure your space is efficient and up to date.
Included upgrades:
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Learn more about the benefits of all-electric home appliances.
How to Participate
To be eligible for Full-Service Home Upgrades, you must:
- Be the legal owner or occupant of a single-family home (four or fewer units) that is located in SVCE service area and has existing gas equipment. Homes occupied by renters are eligible for upgrades, but property owners need to apply.
- Include at least one heat pump appliance in your planned upgrades, either a heat pump water heater or a heat pump HVAC system.

Eligible property owners and tenants may receive no-cost installations. Check qualifications for no-cost installation.
Next Steps
Step 1: Complete Your Application
Once your eligibility is confirmed, you will be able to schedule your complimentary in-home assessment to help you evaluate potential upgrades.
Step 2: Get Your In-Home Assessment
Your Energy Advisor will visit your home to provide personalized recommendations to enhance your home’s energy efficiency and comfort. You will receive a Home Upgrade Proposal outlining available rebates and your costs.
Step 3: Install Your Upgrades
Once you’ve reviewed your Proposal and signed our Participation Agreement, we’ll match you with one of our partner contractors to schedule the installation of your new equipment. Your contractor will apply for permits and schedule inspections to ensure everything is compliant and up to code.
Step 4: Enjoy a Safe, Healthy, and Energy-Efficient Home
Pay your contractor the final costs after any applicable rebates. We’ll handle the rebate paperwork, ensuring a hassle-free experience. Don’t forget to optimize your new equipment and enjoy your home upgrades!
Start Your Application
Frequently Asked Questions
Our team is here to support you in making the transition to clean energy effortless and affordable. Contact us at advisor@svce.franklinenergy.com or (408) 260-5255.
What does it cost to participate?
Once we’ve completed your free in-home assessment, we’ll provide you with a project proposal outlining the recommended upgrades and your costs after applicable rebates. We’re here to provide the information you need to make the best choice for your home.
We’ve negotiated fixed pricing with all our partner contractors, so you won’t have to worry about hidden fees or surprises. Additionally, we’ll help you apply for all eligible SVCE and third-party rebates to further reduce your upfront costs.
In addition to rebates, you may be eligible to claim up to $3,200 annually for eligible home upgrades. Find out more about federal tax credits and consult a professional tax advisor on how to claim yours.
Eligible property owners and tenants may receive no-cost installations. Check qualifications for no-cost installation.
What details are included in my Home Upgrade Proposal?
After your in-home assessment, your Energy Advisor will present you a Home Upgrade Proposal, which will provide personalized recommendations to enhance your home’s energy efficiency and comfort. The Proposal will also outline the costs and any available rebates for each upgrade. Review a sample Home Upgrade Proposal.
Do I get to choose the equipment that is installed?
We offer a limited selection of standard products. For certain appliances, which your Energy Advisor will review, you may choose from a selection of colors or finishes. We install products from the following manufacturers (subject to change at any time):
- Heat Pump HVAC: Broan, Daikin, Dura Star, General Electric, Mitsubishi, Panasonic
- Heat Pump Water Heaters: AO Smith, Bradford White, Rheem
- Induction: LG, Samsung
- Dryers: Samsung, Whirlpool, Electrolux, Crowsley
If you prefer to install equipment not covered by the program, check out other SVCE rebates and incentives.
What if I want to use my own contractor?
To make your experience as smooth as possible, all participants must use an SVCE partner contractor. This helps us coordinate the project effectively and ensures you have a great experience.
If you prefer to use your own contractor, you can still benefit from other SVCE rebates and incentives.
How can renters participate?
We encourage renters to share this information with their landlord so they can apply to this program. If you are a renter and meet the income qualifications, your landlord may qualify for no-cost upgrades. Renters may also be eligible for other SVCE rebates and incentives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our team is here to support you in making the transition to clean energy effortless and affordable. Contact us at advisor@svce.franklinenergy.com or (408) 260-5255.
What does it cost to participate?
Once we’ve completed your free in-home assessment, we’ll provide you with a project proposal outlining the recommended upgrades and your costs after applicable rebates. We’re here to provide the information you need to make the best choice for your home.
We’ve negotiated fixed pricing with all our partner contractors, so you won’t have to worry about hidden fees or surprises. Additionally, we’ll help you apply for all eligible SVCE and third-party rebates to further reduce your upfront costs.
In addition to rebates, you may be eligible to claim up to $3,200 annually for eligible home upgrades. Find out more about federal tax credits and consult a professional tax advisor on how to claim yours.
Eligible property owners and tenants may receive no-cost installations. Check qualifications for no-cost installation.
What details are included in my Home Upgrade Proposal?
After your in-home assessment, your Energy Advisor will present you a Home Upgrade Proposal, which will provide personalized recommendations to enhance your home’s energy efficiency and comfort. The Proposal will also outline the costs and any available rebates for each upgrade. Review a sample Home Upgrade Proposal.
Do I get to choose the equipment that is installed?
We offer a limited selection of standard products. For certain appliances, which your Energy Advisor will review, you may choose from a selection of colors or finishes. We install products from the following manufacturers (subject to change at any time):
- Heat Pump HVAC: Broan, Daikin, Dura Star, General Electric, Mitsubishi, Panasonic
- Heat Pump Water Heaters: AO Smith, Bradford White, Rheem
- Induction: LG, Samsung
- Dryers: Samsung, Whirlpool, Electrolux, Crowsley
If you prefer to install equipment not covered by the program, check out other SVCE rebates and incentives.
What if I want to use my own contractor?
To make your experience as smooth as possible, all participants must use an SVCE partner contractor. This helps us coordinate the project effectively and ensures you have a great experience.
If you prefer to use your own contractor, you can still benefit from other SVCE rebates and incentives.
How can renters participate?
We encourage renters to share this information with their landlord so they can apply to this program. If you are a renter and meet the income qualifications, your landlord may qualify for no-cost upgrades. Renters may also be eligible for other SVCE rebates and incentives.
Meet Our Trusted Partners
We’ve partnered with Franklin Energy to deliver full-service support in the transition from gas to efficient electric appliances. Their team of trusted experts is here to provide comprehensive assistance at no cost to you, ensuring you get exactly what you need, when you need it.

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