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TAX CREDITS FOR ENERGY SAVINGS!  

On February 17, 2009, President Obama signed a stimulus bill (The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009) that made some significant changes to the energy efficiency tax credits.

Click here to view the details of the energy efficient tax credits for homeowners.  Tax Credit Summary

 

The new American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 includes great benefits for homeowners to improve the energy efficiency of their primary residence. The expanded tax credits are a huge incentive because tax credits lower your tax liability directly.  For example if your federal tax bill totaled $3,000 a tax credit will reduce that amount directly.  Deductions only save you the percentage of the tax bracket you're in.  

Just as a solid foundation is vital to building a house that will last insulation and air sealing are critical in creating an energy efficient building.  Quality HVAC technicians consider the shell of the home in order to properly size heating and cooling equipment.  Those who don't often oversize and cause other problems in which mechanicals short cycle resulting in energy loss, lack of proper dehumidification and ineeficent operation.  This wastes energy and can shorten the life expectancy of the unit.  

A properly insulated home with a tight envelope will retain the energy you spend to create a comfortable environment.  This coupled with conservation techniques and proper equipment will set you on the path for true energy savings.  

 Here's a recap of the main energy tax credits applicable to homeowners from the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE)

"Economic Stimulus Act Extends Renewable Energy Tax Credits

The tax section of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 provides a three-year extension of the production tax credit (PTC) for most renewable energy facilities, while offering expansions on and alternatives for tax credits on renewable energy systems. The extension keeps the wind energy PTC in effect through 2012, while keeping the PTC alive for municipal solid waste, qualified hydropower, and biomass and geothermal energy facilities through 2013. In addition, a two-year extension of the PTC for marine and hydrokinetic renewable energy systems will keep that tax credit in effect through 2013. The PTC provides a credit for every kilowatt-hour produced at new qualified facilities during the first 10 years of operation, provided the facilities are placed in service before the tax credit's expiration date. For 2008, biomass facilities fueled with dedicated energy crops ("closed-loop biomass"), as well as wind, solar, and geothermal energy facilities earned 2.1 cents per kilowatt-hour, while other qualified facilities earned 1 cent per kilowatt-hour."

See pages 33-34 of theAmerican Recovery and Reinvestment Tax Act of 2009 (PDF 5.9 MB) of the actual bill.  

 

 

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Over 700 hours of home performance training are represented in our company.  Our accredidations with the Building Performance Institute and PA Home Energy require us to maintain continued learing through continuing education credits and periodic testing. 

On staff we have four BPI Certified Building Analysts, a BPI Certified Shell Specialist, a Home Energy Rater, and numerous product specific certifications.  Over 700 hours of home performance training are represented in our staff.

 That knowledge joined with our extensive experience enables us to insulate your project the right way. We’ve probably seen a situation similar to yours and will be able to take care of any surprises that might arise. Contact us for a free in home analysis of your situation. 

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We have done a considerable amount of work to obtain a variety of certifications and accreditations. As well as obtaining approvals from a variety of lenders to be able to offer their services to our customers.

  • To be able to participate in the Home Performance with ENERGY STAR® program we must invest in our employees.
  • A company must become BPI accredited to participate in the program. To become BPI accredited, the company must have technicians become BPI certified and fulfill all other BPI requirements in order to participate in the program. This involves written and field testing as well continuing education with periodic retesting.  
 
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  • Building Performance Institute
  •  Contracting organizations that successfully meet the requirements of the QAP earn the right to use the BPI mark in support of their sales efforts.  This recognition lets you differentiate these elite and highly-trained companies from the competition based on proven performance – not just price. 
 
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  • PA Home Energy uses nationally certified service providers to help homeowners reduce their energy use and improve the comfort of their home. To find the service provider that best suits your needs, please choose your home type below.
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  • The Builders Association of Northwestern Pennsylvania is a non-profit association representing the residential construction industry in northwestern Pennsylvania. In conjunction with 39 other local associations around the state, they comprise the Pennsylvania Builders Association (PBA).
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Financing Partners

 

  •  American General can help make your dreams a reality. Loans for any purpose: home improvements, vacations, major purchases, education and debt consolidation. A variety of payment plans to fit your budget. Apply online here.  
 
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  •  Pennsylvania's Special Financing Plan for ENERGY STAR® Home Performance and High Efficiency Home Improvements.
 
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