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Old 12-27-2010, 01:12 PM
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Looking to install central air/heating in my new place.. if you do this or can refer me to someone in the area. let me know.. its pricey so im looking for best bang for buck.. + i want to get it right the first time obviously. let me know. thx

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Old 12-27-2010, 01:53 PM
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Hit up Peter aka petawabit, he hooked it up with an ac system here for work
Old 12-27-2010, 04:09 PM
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You got 4 days to earn 30% Tax Credit.
Old 12-27-2010, 04:23 PM
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i just read that as long as you purchase the unit with your item on CC (mastercard, visa) you will qualified for this year purchase. You will not qualified if you charge it with department store card (home depot, lowes).
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Originally Posted by estribo714,Dec 27 2010, 05:23 PM
i just read that as long as you purchase the unit with your item on CC (mastercard, visa) you will qualified for this year purchase. You will not qualified if you charge it with department store card (home depot, lowes).
Tax Credit: 30% of cost up to $1,500
Expires: Must be installed by December 31, 2010
Details: Must be an existing home & your principal residence. New construction and rentals do not qualify.

To verify tax credit eligibility, ask your HVAC contractor to provide the Manufacturer Certification Statement for the equipment you plan to purchase. Or, search the Manufacturer's website

Requirements
Split Systems:
SEER ≥ 16
EER ≥ 13

Package systems:
SEER ≥ 14
EER ≥ 12

Tax Credit includes installation costs


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Here is the website:

http://energystar.supportportal.com/ics/su...uestionID=19309


I got everything done last month
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Make sure you keep the Manufacturer Certification Statement and the Sticker on the AC. In time of Audits, this is your only way out.
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i filed earlier this year and i got back an extra 1500.
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Pm me if interested. I just installed central heat and air in my new house. The guy dis really good For a reasonable price.
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Im a HVAC installer, PM sent


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