Energy Efficiency Home Improvement Rebates
We are happy to announce that we can help all GA Power clients get rebates for making improvements to their homes. There are up to 1900 bucks in rebates that you can get by making energy efficient improvements.
Why Customers Choose Home Performance with ENERGY STAR®
Savings and Peace of Mind
Save on energy costs and increase the comfort, safety and durability of your most important investment – your home.
Specially Trained and Certified Contractors
The Hoots Group, certified by the Building Performance Institute (BPI) will work with you to identify sources of wasted energy and comfort problems throughout your home.
Comprehensive Assessment, Recommendations and Cost Analysis
By using the “whole house approach,” our team is able to give you a comprehensive assessment that includes recommendations and cost analysis for: heating/cooling equipment, insulation levels, air infiltration, windows/doors, and lighting.
Financial Incentives
Financial incentives are available to help offset the cost of the assessment and the improvements. All incentives are subjected to specific improvements meeting pre-determined Test-out requirements (post diagnostic testing). For more information click here.
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Potential Customer Rebates (rebates are not to exceed home improvement costs) |
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Home Assessment Rebates |
Rebates Up To: |
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50% Reimbursement of assessment fees |
$200 |
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Home Improvement Rebates |
Rebates Up To: |
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Thermostat conversion |
$100 |
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Installation of R-6 or greater insulation blanket |
$50 |
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Attic insulation improvements |
$200 |
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Wall insulation improvements (conditioned space exterior walls) |
$550 |
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Insulate floor & foundation wall to R-5 (foam) /R-13 in basement wall cavities (fiberglass acceptable) |
$450 |
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Improve air sealing |
$250 |
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Improve duct sealing |
$100 |
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Potential Total Rebates |
$1,900 |
For more information on this and other rebates and incentives click here.
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