Energy Saving
Sep. 25th, 2006 12:01 pmAs we consider insulating our attic floor and potentially getting new front doors (storm and regular) this http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=products.pr_tax_credits is an interesting thing to keep in mind.
Of course, the Energy Star stuff costs more $, so I wonder just how much savings would come from the extra cost initially?
Some things to consider. In other (related) news, our plumber still hasn't called us back about our annual checkup of the furnace/system and a couple of other issues we want to ask about.
Of course, the Energy Star stuff costs more $, so I wonder just how much savings would come from the extra cost initially?
Some things to consider. In other (related) news, our plumber still hasn't called us back about our annual checkup of the furnace/system and a couple of other issues we want to ask about.
Re: Utiligy companies
Date: 2006-09-25 06:18 pm (UTC)Re: Utiligy companies
Date: 2006-09-25 07:41 pm (UTC)Per their website, they offer a 20% discount off of services up to $750. Since we're doing this ourselves (rather than paying someone else to do it), it can't really help us.
I am going to look into discounts and such, but in the grand scheme of home repairs, this is a teeny one cost-wise, so I'm not going to kill myself about it. Now, if we could save 20% on our roof job, that would be cool! :)