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PUTTING IN YOUR NEW SYSTEM
 

Once you make the decision to purchase new equipment, you want to be sure it will be installed by the best installers in a clean and efficient manner.

Our installers are trained and experienced in the installation of all types of equipment. They are very sensitive to the fact that they are working in your home. Installers will lay down drop cloths and take all precautions necessary so as not to make too much of a mess in your home.

Once the installation is finished, the crew will set up your new system so it is running as efficiently as possible. They will also make sure they clean up after themselves once the job is finished.

At that point your only responsibility will be to set the thermostat, sit back and be comfortable.


 
Can a small business that installs residential equipment in a commercial setting claim the credit?
No. The tax credit may only be claimed by taxpayers on their personal income taxes for improvements to their primary residence.


Can a homeowner claim $1500 in tax credits for improvements made in 2009, and then again claim tax credits for more improvements made in 2010?
No, taxpayers are eligible for a total of $1500 in tax credits for improvements made over the combined two year period.


Do "Energy Star" certified products meet the requirements for these tax credits?
Because there are different equipment definitions and product tiers used by the "Energy Star" program, note that most "Energy Star" products do meet the criteria for these tax credits, but not all of them... [ read more ]


What's the difference between Non-Refundable and Refundable Tax Credits?
Most, but not all, tax credits are referred to as non-refundable credits. A non-refundable credit is a tax that can reduce your tax liability to zero, but not below. You must have tax liability on line... [ read more ]


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