
A blower door test is one way 401(e) can help you determine what home improvements will save you money.
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State rebates and incentives offered through 401(e) for home energy improvements expire June 30th, 2013!
We’re almost halfway through the month of June already (!), so there isn’t much time left to take advantage of these incentives. 401(e)’s energy efficiency upgrades will already help to cut down on your utility bill, so these rebates will only add to your savings.
These current rebates will be expiring soon:
– $51 off the price of your energy assessment when you commit to taking action on improvements recommended in the energy assessment report
– $250 rebate on energy improvements that are projected to save 15-25% on energy bills
– $500 rebate on energy improvements that are projected to save over 25% on energy bills
Rebates are available on a first come, first served basis, subject to change without prior notice, non-transferable, and are only available for a limited time.
If interested, please apply at:
http://www.401-e.com/get-started/