With energy prices skyrocketing, many contractors are getting lots of questions on how homeowners can save money on energy bills.
People are always interested in ways to cut down on their high fuel costs. But energy-efficient materials and appliances have always cost more and so, if it means a drastic spike in the total remodeling or construction bottom line, efficiency... goes out the window.
Many contractors would like use the more efficient materials but can sometimes lose the bid because of the higher overall cost.
ConstructionDeal.com would like to remind you that there is a little-known resource that may allow you use those energy efficient products - the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPACT). You can benefit from federal tax credits for using energy efficient appliances, materials and products. On top of that, you may be eligible for utility and state rebates and state tax incentives.
The Act could allow you to use those energy efficient materials when you remodel or build a new home. You can help save the environment and, at the same time, help lower your energy bills. Homeowners can install energy-efficient windows, insulation, doors, roofs, and heating and cooling equipment, and there are even tax credits available for contractors who install and construct energy-efficient appliances and buildings. This policy has been in place since January 1, 2006.
Check out the U.S. Department of Energy website for additional information.
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