Category Archives: Tax Credits and Rebates

Consider HVAC Upgrades? Then Consider Making Your Move Before The 2011 Tax Credits For Energy Efficiency Expire

If you’ve been putting off the replacement of your central air conditioner, furnace or heat pump, now is the time to make your move. While 2011 tax credits for energy

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Thinking About Geothermal? These Benefits Will Win You Over

Utilizing the heat energy contained just beneath the surface of the earth, geothermal heat pumps provide a cost-effective means of maintaining household comfort all year round. In fact, during colder

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Nearly $1,900 In Lennox Rebates And Federal Tax Credits Means There’s No Better Time Than Now To Upgrade

Thinking about upgrading your heating and cooling system? Consider a Lennox Home Comfort System for up to $1,900 back in manufacturer rebates and federal energy-based tax credits. A qualified bundled

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Three Good Reasons To Consider Geothermal

With energy prices constantly fluctuating here in O’Fallon, the amount it costs to effectively heat and cool your home may have you paying more money on your utility bills than

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Choosing New A/C This Year? Think About High Efficiency

Missouri homeowners purchasing a new A/C this year should think about going with a high efficiency air conditioner. High efficiency air conditioners are capable of creating more cool air per

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Upgrading Equipment This Summer? Find The Tax Credit To Match

If you think it will cost too much to upgrade your heating and cooling system to a newer and more efficient setup, you may want to think again. The federal

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The Basics Of A Residential Geothermal System

About six feet below the surface of the ground, the temperature remains relatively stable, from 45 to 70 degrees, all year round. This is because the earth absorbs roughly 48

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