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Lighting and electrical systems are critical components in any home, and in today’s modern world, we're reliant on electricity for just about everything in our everyday lives. Keeping your home's electrical and lighting systems updated and maintained properly will keep your home safe and running efficiently for years to come.
There are many home lighting and electrical projects simple enough to do yourself, such as replacing a light fixture, but it’s even more important to remember that safety comes first, for example, shut off the power to any switches or electrical wires you plan on working on. If a project is more involved, such as installing a junction box, it may be prudent to hire a professional to ensure the project is completed properly and to code.
There are many home lighting and electrical projects simple enough to do yourself, such as replacing a light fixture, but it’s even more important to remember that safety comes first, for example, shut off the power to any switches or electrical wires you plan on working on. If a project is more involved, such as installing a junction box, it may be prudent to hire a professional to ensure the project is completed properly and to code.
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California Cash for Appliances - Qualifying Clothes Washers Eligible for Rebates
Washers and dryers that qualify for rebates.
Energy Savers - Financing an Energy-Efficient Home
You can benefit from energy-efficient financing whether you're buying, selling, refinancing, or remodeling a home...
Energy Savers - Energy-Efficient Mortgages and Financing
Many web sites offer information on energy-efficient financing programs, including mortgages, home improvement loans,...
Energy Savers - Rebates for ENERGY STAR® Appliances
You may be eligible to receive rebates from your state or territory for the purchase of new ENERGY STAR-qualified...
Energy Savers - Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency
If you purchase an energy-efficient product or renewable energy system for your home, you may be eligible for a federal...
Federal Tax Credits - Insulation
Adding adequate insulation is one of the most cost-effective home improvements that you can do.
Federal Tax Credits - Natural Gas or Propane Furnace
A furnace uses the combustion of fuel and air to create heat.
Federal Tax Credits - Gas, Propane, or Oil Hot Water Boiler
These are heating units that use water circulated throughout the home in a system of baseboard heating units, radiators...
Federal Tax Credits - Central Air Conditioning (CAC)
The best way to find tax credit eligible CACs is to ask your HVAC Contractor (Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning...
Federal Tax Credits - Air Source Heat Pumps
Heat pumps offer an energy-efficient alternative to furnaces and air conditioners in moderate climates. Like your...
Federal Tax Credits - Advanced Main Air Circulating Fan
An Advanced Main Air Circulating Fan is an efficient fan, or blower motor which blows the air that your furnace heats...
Federal Tax Credits - Fuel Cells
Fuel cells are an important enabling technology for the hydrogen economy and have the potential to revolutionize the...
Federal Tax Credits - Solar Panels (Photovoltaic Systems)
Solar Panels or Photovoltaic Systems are solar cells that capture light energy from the sun and convert it directly...
Federal Tax Credits - Small Residential Wind Turbines
A wind turbine collects kinetic energy from the wind and converts it to electricity that is compatible with a home...
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