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TANKLESS WATER HEATERS 

A tankless hot water heater offers many advantages including government tax credits 

Advantage #1: Long term energy saving

Because water is heated only when it is needed, there is no wasteful heating of water, saving tons on your energy bill. With a tank, water will be kept hot all day even if it never gets used and heat loss through the tank walls will result in a continual energy drain.

Advantage #2: Unlimited hot water

As water is heated while passing through the system an unlimited supply of hot water is available with a tankless water heater. With a tank, the amount of hot water is limited by the capacity of the tank.

Advantage #3: Less physical space

 

Most tankless water heaters can be mounted on a wall or even internally in a building’s structure. This means less physical space has to be dedicated to heating water. Even systems that can’t be mounted on walls take up less space than a tank-type water heater

 

2010 / 2011 HVAC Tax Credits

What if you could make home improvements that increase your comfort, lower your energy costs, add value to your home, and also do something good for the environment? And what if you could get some money back from Uncle Sam at the same time?

 

Updated Tax Incentives for Homeowners

Part of the tax extender bill passed by congress in December 2010 made significant changes to tax incentives for federal tax payers who install qualified energy efficient retrofits in their home, including higher efficiency heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment in their primary residences. An eligible taxpayer may claim up to $500 in tax credits, subject to caps based on the type of equipment installed.

 

You may now qualify for tax credits equal to 10% of the costs (up to a $300 limit) for installing high efficiency central air conditioner, heat pump, or hot water heater. You may also qualify for tax credits equal to 10% of the costs (up to a $150 limit) for installing a qualified furnace or hot water boiler. A smaller tax credit of 10% of the installed cost (up to a $50 limit) is available for installing a system with an advanced main air circulating fan.

 

If I claimed more than $500 in tax credits under the previous tax credit program, am I still eligible?

No. The new law reinstates the lifetime tax credit limits, which disqualify any homeowner who has claimed more than $500 in 25c tax credits since January, 1, 2005, from any other credits.

 

But call us anyway if you are interested in energy efficient furnaces and air conditioners…48% of our customers that called last year to try and utilize their tax credit for a new system, in fact didn’t use it, because we found a more cost effective solution that met their budget, and was almost as energy efficient and comfortable as the higher-end systems that do qualify.

 

Why You Should Consider an Upgrade Regardless of The Federal Tax Incentives

Advances in technology over the last 10 years mean that today’s higher efficiency HVAC equipment uses less energy, runs more quietly, and provides improved indoor air quality and comfort. And by using less energy and improved refrigerants, your new HVAC equipment is much better for the environment. Most homeowners would like to reduce their energy bills with higher efficiency HVAC equipment and these tax credits help make the initial investment more affordable.

 

Call today and talk to one of your comfort advisors at Allen Service about finding the right qualified equipment that meets your budget. We can show you how much energy (and money) you could save over the long term.

 

Note: Every taxpayer’s situation is different. We can’t guarantee eligibility for the tax credits. But the professionals at Allen Service can help you figure out what equipment qualifies and how it can work for your comfort, health, and budget.

 

Note: Tax credit information is provided by the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) as a service to their quality HVAC contractor members.  

Let Allen Service install your tankless water heater so you can start saving money on your energy bills today!

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