Posts Tagged ‘tax credit’
Monday, May 23rd, 2011
These days, incentives, rebates, and sales are very popular, and with the state of the economy, it seems like everyone is trying to offer consumers some sort of bonus for purchasing new products. The HVAC industry is no different. Here at Four Seasons, we have tracked down and created some of the best rebates, incentives, and sales that have ever been offered to buyers of new HVAC systems. This summer, your purchase of a new air conditioning system or furnace could virtually be paid off by taking advantage of these special offers while they are still available!
Incentives, Rebates, and Sales!
- Nicor Rebate: Nicor is a major supplier of natural gas to the city of Chicago and the surrounding suburbs. In an effort to be more environmentally conscious, they are offering their customers a $400 rebate when they purchase a new high efficiency furnace rated 95% AFUE or more. When your home wastes less energy, Nicor wastes less energy, and you save even more money! (more…)
Tags: air conditioner, Chicagoland, Four Seasons, Furnace, high efficiency, IL, incentives, Joliet, Naperville, Plainfield, purchase, rebates, sales, tax credit
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Tuesday, December 14th, 2010
Now is your last chance! With little over 17 days to go, the federal tax credits on energy efficient heating and cooling systems are going to expire. However, it is not too late! Four Seasons Heating and Air Conditioning is here to help you get your new high efficiency furnace or air conditioner before the New Year arrives. You could get back 30% of the total purchase price up to $1500!
What Do You Need to Do?
Call Four Seasons! In no time at all, we can have you matched up with high efficiency system that will best meets your home’s heating and cooling needs and that will get you the biggest credit come tax season. Maximize your credit and replace both the furnace and air conditioner, and since we offer 24 hour service all year round, we will make sure we get that unit installed before the clock strikes midnight on January 1st. So, ask yourself, can you afford to lose $1500?
Tags: 24 hour service, air conditioner, Chicago, energy efficiency, Forest Park, Four Season, Furnace, Hazel Crest, heating and cooling, IL, Justice, tax credit
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Monday, October 18th, 2010
The northwest suburbs of Indiana got a nice surprise when they opened their gas bills last winter. The cost of heating their homes was drastically cheaper than what they were accustomed to. NIPSCO, the gas supplier for northern Indiana, said that this was due to the fact that residents received credits to their bills from overcharges in 2009 when gas prices had fallen considerably. Unfortunately, everything is back to normal. Gas prices have stabilized over the past year for this part of the country and as a result, the residents of northwest Indiana will see a 79% increase in their gas bills!
The Good and the Bad
The bad news is that for a typical residential customer, they will see about a $230 increase over last year; the good news is that homeowners will still be paying less that they had been in years prior to the 2009-10 winter season. Unfortunately, many homeowners will still struggle to find the funds to make up this 79% increase. But, with the help of Four Seasons, you can save money on your heating costs this winter. (more…)
Tags: Chicago, energy bills, energy savings, Four Seasons, Furnace, Gary, gas prices, Hammond, maintenance, Merrillville, northwest Indiana, programmable thermostat, tax credit
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Saturday, September 4th, 2010
Like all homeowners you will be faced with the question repair or replace. It could be your car, washer, dryer, furnace, computer, etc. What should you do when your furnace breaks down and you’re faced with repairing your furnace or replacing it? (more…)
Tags: Furnace, furnace installation, furnace repair, furnace replacement, repate, tax credit
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Sunday, August 22nd, 2010
Never been a Better Time to Purchase a New Furnace
If your furnace is 10 years old or older, now is the time. Furnace incentives are the highest they have ever been. Manufacturer rebates are $1,200 and President Obama’s stimulus package has offered a $1,500 energy tax credit on high efficient Lennox furnaces. Don’t let this pass you by. A new furnace comes with a warranty on all parts and labor and will reduce your gas bill by as much as 45% and improve the level of comfort in your home. The energy tax credit is a one time credit of $1500 and it expires soon!
Don’t wait, as the economy recovers, the incentives on furnaces will expire.
Tags: furnace purchase, furnace rebate, furnace sale, Savings, tax credit
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Monday, July 26th, 2010
A great deal of what of what people consider good luck comes down to timing; Some people say timing is everything. When it comes to saving money on a new air conditioner, furnace or boiler this year much of that will come down to timing. If you were fortunate enough to get the Illinois Appliance Rebate in January 2010 then you would have received up to $500 on a central air conditioner, up to $1,200 on a new boiler and $350 on a new furnace.
Of course the eligible products had to be energy efficient products that were Energy Star rated. The money you would have saved then would be in addition to the federal tax credit of up to 30% of the purchase price up to $1,500. That federal tax credit is valid as long as you purchase a high efficiency air conditioner, furnace or boiler before December 31, 2010. Most of the funds for the rebates and tax credits are coming from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. While originally intended to boost sales of “white goods” (appliances and durable goods) the biggest benefit overall has been to consumers. (more…)
Tags: air conditioner, energy efficicent, Energy Star, Furnace, high efficiency, tax credit
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