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Article: 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...
Article: Federal Tax Credits - Storm Windows and Doors
A less expensive approach to replacing old windows/doors, is to use storm windows to improve energy efficiency. When...
Article: Federal Tax Credits - Windows, Doors, Skylights
Energy efficient windows, doors and skylights can reduce energy bills.
Article: Federal Tax Credits - Electric Heat Pump Water Heater
Water heating can account for 14%–25% of the energy consumed in your home.
Article: Federal Tax Credits - Gas, Oil, Propane Water Heaters
Water heating can account for 14%–25% of the energy consumed in your home.
Article: Federal Tax Credits - Roofs (Metal and Asphalt)
Qualified roof products reflect more of the sun's rays, which can lower roof surface temperature by up to 100F,...
Article: Federal Tax Credits - Insulation
Adding adequate insulation is one of the most cost-effective home improvements that you can do.
Article: Federal Tax Credits - Oil Furnace
A furnace uses the combustion of fuel and air to create heat.
Article: Federal Tax Credits - Natural Gas or Propane Furnace
A furnace uses the combustion of fuel and air to create heat.
Article: 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...
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Federal Tax Credits - Advanced Main Air Circulating Fan
An Advanced Main Air Circulating Fan is an efficient fan, or blower motor which blows the...
Federal Tax Credits - Central Air Conditioning (CAC)
The best way to find tax credit eligible CACs is to ask your HVAC Contractor (Heating...
Energy Savers - Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency
If you purchase an energy-efficient product or renewable energy system for your home, you...
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...
Federal Tax Credits - Gas, Oil, Propane Water Heaters
Water heating can account for 14%–25% of the energy consumed in your home.
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