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Those Energy Tax Credits Are About To Expire — Use Them Or Lose Them

Those Energy Tax Credits Are About To Expire — Use Them Or Lose Them

December 6, 2011

There are many energy tax credits offered to homeowners that expire on Dec. 31, 2011. To receive a tax credit, install an eligible HVAC unit. If you install more than one eligible system, there is a total credit limit of $500.

The Ductless Mini-Split: A Neat Little System For Your Addition Or New Construction

The Ductless Mini-Split: A Neat Little System For Your Addition Or New Construction

October 13, 2011

In homes with systems other than forced-air heating, such as radiant panels, space heaters, and hydronic systems, ductless mini-split heat pumps are a great option for your home addition or new construction project. Like a standard heat pump, mini-splits have both an outdoor and indoor unit linked by a conduit.

Is This The Year For An Upgrade? Give High-Efficiency Air Conditioning A Try

Is This The Year For An Upgrade? Give High-Efficiency Air Conditioning A Try

July 12, 2011

You might have heard the term ‘high-efficiency air conditioning’ used here and there without knowing exactly how it’s different from standard central air. If your central air conditioning is in need of an upgrade, there are many reasons why a high-efficiency air conditioning unit would be a good choice: