Tuesday, 21 August 2012

Significant Inputs On SRP Rebates For Homes

By Chloe Gib


At the rate the world is going, there is definitely no stopping global warming. However, there is no reason not to try to slow it down. In the effort to deliver a healthier environment, most Phoenix homes today are moving up to a much greener protocols. With SRP rebates to fire up their mission, more and more homes in this area are given sufficient opportunities to make way for their energy-saving measures.

The premise of Residential Energy Efficient Rebate Program is to promote energy efficiency among loyal customers of Salt River Project. A praiseworthy act nonetheless in the effort to save the environment. First time requirement is to engage in Phoenix energy audit.

Before qualifying for the program, it is a direct requirement for a home to undergo routine inspection and revamp. Accredited contractors will have to check veracity of your facilities' ability to optimize its efficiency. But with all the available HVAC services out there each promising excellently comprehensive home energy audit Phoenix residents are groping in the dark as to who to turn to.

To qualify, households need to be good-standing consumer of the electric company with an existing home. All existing HVAC facilities must be inspected and replaced, if suggested by the contractor, equipments that meet minimum efficiency rating. Stipulated dates of new system installation must be within May of 2012 up to April of 2012. Newly constructed homes are not eligible.

You may check for accredited contractors online or you may directly call the local office of the electric company. As there are only a few accredited ones in Arizona, choosing the best one can sometimes be tricky. You may ask for word-of-mouth recommendations from a friend or co-worker or a neighbor who has already done the initiative. They can give you no-nonsense feedback as well as hearty advice on what proper actions must be done to hasten the effort.

Aside from job quality, the reason for employing an accredited service provider is to have a hand in your program application. He will be responsible in contacting AHRI to validate the claim for such improvements done. As soon as an AHRI certificate is handy, you and your contractor can easily process the application subject for a re-validation from the electrical company's representative.

In all these, weatherproofing or retrofitting your HVAC systems is a lofty measure to take. You may think of its initial cost but with SRP rebates on hand plus the long term savings later on, you can make sure that you are not only saving budget on energy consumption, you are also contributing a huge deal to saving the environment. One way or another, your home is always on the winning end.




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