Energy Efficient Products

Not only will your utility bills be reduced, but you'll also qualify for up to $1500 in tax credits.

That's double ROI! Contact Us now for a free cost-savings analysis.

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) combines spending and tax incentives designed to get the American economy moving again by increasing the energy efficiency of American homes.

Invest in one of these energy-efficient products:

14 SEER packaged / Electric Unit

The unit's condensing coil is manufactured with high-quality copper tubing and aluminum, and a liquid-like filter dryer is installed in every unit, helping to keep refrigerant system free from impurities.

Additionally, it is multi-positioned to fit any application, has energy-saving Hot Surface Ignition System, and is backed with a lifetime limited warranty.

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95% AFUE Multi-Speed Gas Furnace

This unit includes a quiet, corrosion-resistant induced draft blower motor and a multi-speed direct-drive circulating blower to reduce the sound levels common in other furnaces.

Plus, a 20-Year Limited Warranty protects its high-quality heat exchanger, and a 10-year Limited Warranty protects its compressor.

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16 SEER Air Conditioner

Features an energy-efficient compressor and a permanently lubricated fan motor for longer service life. The unit's top discharge fan provides quiet, vibration-free operation.

A liquid line filter dryer is factory-installed in every unit, helping keep the refrigerant system free of moisture and debris.

It's also backed with a lifetime-limited warranty.

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Additional Resources

Don't Be Fooled: The Truth About Energy Tax Credits for HVAC

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Common Question & Answers

Q: Can a homeowner use the entire $1500 limit as a credit toward the installation of one appliance?

A: Yes. A homeowner may use the entire $1500 in tax credits for installing a single appliance, such as a qualified furnace, air conditioner, heat pump, or hot water heater.

Q: What happens if the 30% of the installed costs is less than $1500?

A: The homeowner can "bank" the remaining available tax credit for other qualified improvements. Any single installation that costs more than $5000 will instantly reach the $1500 limit.

Government Resources

Federal Tax Credits for Consumer Energy Efficiency:
www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=tax_credits.tx_index

Consumer Energy Tax Incentives:
www.energy.gov/taxbreaks.htm

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