- There are five levels from which you may recoup your investment in energy efficient windows for your home. By doing a bit of research, you can find out what your actual cost for installing new energy efficient windows for you home will be. Every state and location will be different as not all options are available in all areas.
- When getting ready to upgrade your windows in your home, check with your local utility company. Many are offering grants to install energy efficient windows. This can save you up to 25% of the cost with caps ranging in the $1,000 range as of 2010.
- Many energy efficient window manufacturers are offering rebates for purchasing their products. This can be as much as $100 per window as of early 2010. Many retailers can combine the rebates with in-store credits for installation of the windows.
- As the need to save energy and help out consumers, many levels of government are offering incentives including grants, rebates, and credits for installing energy efficient windows. These incentives, when combined with other manufacturer and local utility incentives can cut the cost of purchasing and installing down to an attractive price. These vary greatly in terms of the application process, amounts and eligibility so contact local grant offices or websites for details.
- While the Federal government is not currently soliciting grant proposals for installing energy efficient windows, they are currently offering tax credits which you can claim on your income taxes. The credit can be up to $1,500 as of early 2010. These credits often change as new laws are passed so check federal websites for current details.
- By cutting heating and cooling costs, you will reap the benefits from replacing your old ones with the new energy efficient windows over the next few years. Without any grants or other incentives, this project could pay for itself within five years in savings.
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