Utah, Claim your Zero-Cost Furnace or AC System
See If You QualifyThe Process
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Step 1
Simply fill out the form below and we will contact you within 1 business day.
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Step 2
On the call we will make sure there is funding in your specific zip code and ensure that you qualify for the government funds.
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Step 3
We will check your duct work and make sure your system is sized appropriately. After that you will choose a day that works good for install. It's that simple
In August 2022, the Inflation Reduction Act allocated over 300 billion dollars exclusively for green energy projects. By connecting you to these funds, you can retain the money that you might have otherwise spent on a new HVAC system.
Why This Matters
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Expensive HVAC
The cost estimates for replacing a heating and air conditioning system vary between 8k and 15k, making it a challenging investment for homeowners in Utah.
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Delayed Upgrades
Operating an HVAC system that's over a decade old requires 40% more effort compared to new equipment, resulting in increased energy bills and unnecessary carbon emissions.
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Carbon Emissions
There's nothing quite like the Utah smog, is there? Whether it's from vehicles or homes, we're contributing to air pollution. The more we utilize inefficient equipment, the more pronounced our carbon footprint will be.
You're In Good Hands
With a collective experience of 50 years, our HVAC experts stand prepared to upgrade your system. Partnering exclusively with leading brands such as Carrier, Day and Night, and Lennox, we guarantee efficiency in both usage and quality for your unit.
Savings
Ditch the five-figure fear. We will search for funding in your area that will turn that new HVAC system into a no-cost upgrade. Clients typically save tens of thousands, making the switch a breeze.
FAQ
Is the Inflation Reduction Act based on income?
No, High and low income can qualify for the government funding. The higher your tax liability the higher chance of savings.
Do I need to own my home?
Yes, Homeownership is required to take advantage of the funding. Currently Condos, Mobile or double-wide homes can also qualify.
Is my HVAC old enough?
The ideal timeframe for upgrading your HVAC system is every 10 years. However, if yours is either 5 years old or in disrepair, there could still be funding options.
What's the catch?
Qualification is not universal, and the funding is limited. Act promptly to capitalize on this opportunity before resources run out.
The Time Is Now
Seize this fantastic opportunity to enhance your home's energy efficiency and lower your expenses. Maintain a cozy home while cutting costs on your energy bills!