Comfort Home Program Announcements
Programs: Comfort Home
To: All Comfort Home Contractors
Summary: Program Announcements
Contact with Questions: Keith Bohling
- Pilot/Program Manual Update
The January 2026 Comfort Home Pilot Program Manual is now available from the NYSERDA program support website at https://hpwescontractorsupport.com/. At the top, point to Program Resources then click on Comfort Home Resources. The Pilot/Program manual is available as the first link on that page. Page 4 includes a list of the changes made in this version.
- Contract Requirements
Please ensure that your process is aligned with the Comfort Home requirements. Section 3.3 of the Pilot Program Manual states that:
Participating Contractors are free to use their own standard contract; however, any contract must be signed and dated by both the Participating Contractor and the homeowner/representative. The signed contract must be submitted to the Program. The Electronic Signature Policy is shown in Appendix A. The contract must include:
· Total job cost
· Comfort Home incentive labeled as “NYSERDA Comfort Home”
· Other incentives (if applicable)
· Net customer cost
The signed contract needs to align with approved work scope and be signed prior to the start of work. Any work scope changes from the contract must be included in a change order or new contract.
An invoice signed after the work is completed does not meet the program requirements.
- Suggestion: Use a Note to describe project conditions and scope
A best practice that some contractors have adopted is proactively entering a note that in just a few sentences explains in plain English what’s happening in the home. This note can help the reviewers easily understand the project and can significantly help when troubleshooting is needed. Here are a few examples of actual notes from recent projects:
- Attic is fully insulated and air sealed. Proposing to spray foam basement rim joist with 2″ CCF (R-14). Submitting for package A, $2,500 incentive.
- Attic flat is fully insulated with R-49 of cellulose insulation. Proposing to spray foam basement rim joist with 2″ CCF (R-14). Proposing to dense pack all exterior walls with 4″ of cellulose (R-14). Submitting for package B, $3,000 incentive.
- Proposing to air seal all attic penetrations and open blow attic space with an additional 12″ of cellulose (R-42) over existing R-21 batts to bring attic insulation above an R-49. Proposing to spray foam basement rim joist and crawlspace foundation walls with 2″ CCF (R-14). Submitting for package A, $2,500 incentive.
- Case Study Opportunity
NYSERDA is looking for your most impactful projects with happy customers to be featured in a few case studies. We’re looking for projects to highlight the benefits for contractors and customers to participate in Comfort Home. Case studies are no longer a static PDF file – they are colorful stories with photos, quotes, and can include video. If you have a candidate project, please email details to Keith Bohling at Keith.Bohling@nyserda.ny.gov.