The energy tax credit is capped at $1,500 which includes items like insulation, windows and doors (including sliding glass and storm doors); garage doors, new furnaces, biomass stoves, water heaters as well as asphalt and metal roofs.
Tax credits are available at 30% of the cost through 2016 for existing homes and new construction for improvements like geothermal heat pumps, solar panels and wind energy systems.
Don’t rush into anything until you talk to a professional contractor and even then you need to check out what they're telling you. Certain ads on the radio or television make it sound as though you need to use a certain brand or contractor who is qualified. An energy-efficient improvement qualifies for a tax credit based on the type of upgrade and the material used, and is not dependent upon who performs the work.
If you are interested in learning more, just email me and I can provide you with some good links to more information.
Have a wonderful weekend and Enjoy…Life is Good…Live It!
Gary Nathan
Amanda Mavis
Woodland Dev & Realty
715-699-4040
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