Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Get an 800 Dollar Rebate on your Energy Star Model Now until July 1, 2013!

Get $800 when you replace your old furnace (or boiler) with an eligible ENERGY STAR® model

Is your old furnace guilty of stealing your energy? Then convict your energy offender and replace it with an eligible ENERGY STAR model that's 95 per cent efficient or higher. You could receive an $800 rebate. But hurry! You must pre-qualify for your rebate by July 1, 2013.

Pre-qualify first

As this is a pilot program rebates are limited. Therefore in order to qualify for the rebate you must apply for a pre-qualification code before you purchase your new furnace or boiler. If your application meets all other terms and conditions, this code could get you a rebate.

What makes a furnace or boiler high-efficiency?

Today’s high-efficiency natural gas furnaces and boilers are up to 98 per cent efficient. To be eligible for the rebate, the model you choose must be ENERGY STAR rated and at least 95 per cent efficient for furnaces and 94 per cent efficient for boilers.

Why replace your old furnace or boiler?  

Just because something works, doesn’t mean it’s working efficiently. So convict it and put it away for life. You could get an $800 rebate and perhaps some peace of mind, knowing that your new heating system is more efficient and you’ll be saving money and energy for years to come.

Emergency replacements and repairs

Your old heating system must be in working order to qualify for the $800 rebate. Furnaces and boilers deemed unsafe to operate and not repairable, or requiring repairs over $1,000 in pre-tax dollars (including parts and labour), do not qualify for a rebate.



This Information brought to you by Fortis BC via House Smart Home Improvements.

Questions?

Call House Smart Home Improvements Today at 604-585-2020
Or Visit www.housesmarthomeimprovements.com. One of our professionals will gladly explain of all the new government incentives and help you take the proper procedures, during our Free In-Home Energy Assessment.

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