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REBATES

REBATES

SMUD offers rebates to customers who switch from gas to electric for heating, and water heating. $3,500 for upgrading to an energy efficient Heat Pump HVAC system, and $3,000 for upgrading to a heat pump water heater.

They also have rebates for upgrading your electric panel ($2,500), and sealing and insulating your home ($3,000)

Let us perform a FREE in home inspection and review all available rebates and tax credits!

Inflation Reduction Act Starting in 2023

The federal government is also offering instant rebates and tax credits over the next 10 years that could add as much as $20,000 in discounts over that time period.

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What home improvements are eligible for the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit, and how much is the credit?

The following energy efficient home improvements are eligible for the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit:

• Building envelope components satisfying the energy efficiency requirements in Q1 under the Energy Efficiency Requirements section:

• exterior doors (30% of costs up to $250 per door, up to a total of $500);
• exterior windows and skylights (30% of costs up to $600); and
• insulation materials or systems and air sealing materials or systems (30% of costs).

• Home energy audits (30% of costs up to $150, see Q5 under the General Questions section.

• Residential energy property (30% of costs, including labor, up to $600 for each item) satisfying the energy efficiency requirements in Q1 under the Energy Efficiency Requirements section:

• central air conditioners;
• natural gas, propane, or oil water heaters;
• natural gas, propane, or oil furnaces and hot water boilers; and
• improvements to or replacements of panelboards, sub-panelboards, branch circuits, or feeders that are installed along with building envelope components or other energy property listed in these FAQs and enable its installation and use.

• Heat pumps and biomass stoves and biomass boilers (30% of costs, including labor) satisfying the energy efficiency requirements in Q1 under the Energy Efficiency Requirements section:

• electric or natural gas heat pump water heaters;
• electric or natural gas heat pumps; and
• biomass stoves and biomass boilers.

Is there a limit on the amount of the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit that I can claim?

There is a $1,200 aggregate yearly tax credit maximum for all building envelope components, home energy audits, and energy property. Electric or natural gas heat pump water heaters, electric or natural gas heat pumps, and biomass stoves and biomass boilers have a separate aggregate yearly credit limit of $2,000. Thus, the maximum total yearly energy efficient home improvement credit amount may be up to $3,200. See Q1 under the Examples section, for a set of examples illustrating how these credit limits work.

These rebates are subject to change.  As of May 1, 2023, Tech Clean of California will be offering an additional $1,000 rebate until they deplete 22 million of allocated funds. The first four eligible rebates will be taken off the work order and all other credits and rebates are applied for and obtained directly from the customer.

For additional questions regarding rebates and estimates, please schedule an appointment with us at 916-457-7817.

Example Of Heat Pump Water Heater Rebate And Tax Credit:

Heat Pump WH  - 80 gal
System Cost:
$6,900
SMUD Rebate:
$3,000
Tech Clean Rebate:
$3,100
Tax Credit:
$1,100
Net Cost:
$ -300

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Example Of Hvac Rebate And Tax Credit:

3 ton HVAC
System Cost:
$12,500
SMUD Rebate:
$3,500
Tech Clean Rebate:
 $1,000
Tax Credit:
$2,000
Net Cost:
$6,000

*doesn't include duct work or other improvements

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SUMMER

SPECIALS

15% discount for whole house window replacement

Offer Valid Through
October 31, 2022
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