Cash for Caulkers and So Much More
The federal government has expanded the
scope of energy efficiency incentives for Energy Star Rated home
renovations, home improvements
and appliances. A
30 percent federal tax credit, state energy efficiency tax
credits, and appliance rebates through qualified contractors can really
add up, making this a great time to improve the energy efficiency of your
home.
Home Improvements
The government is offering a federal tax
credit of up to $1,500 on energy-efficient home upgrades through Dec. 31,
2016. But many are set to expire by Dec. 31, 2010. These include eligible
insulation, roofs and windows and doors.
The rebate program is
similar to the popular “cash for clunkers” program, but doesn’t require a
trade-in or exchange. The federal government is offering incentives to
home owners who want to update their homes with the latest retrofits. You
can get substantial tax rebates for installing more efficient
heating and cooling
systems, water-saving
bathroom remodels and energy-saving
kitchen upgrades
.The
short list of eligible home improvement incentives include stimulus money
for
major home repairs
like
replacing old windows
or money to install
new roofing,
new siding
and
insulating retrofits Read more or
get free quotes from
participating local contractors