Attic Insulation And Energy Rebates
Insulation Contractor is one of the best investments homeowners can make to reduce heating and cooling costs, improve indoor comfort and extend the life of their HVAC system. Many utility companies offer energy rebates to help offset initial project costs. Federal tax credits are also available to reduce upfront costs.
A properly insulated attic can prevent the escape of conditioned air during summer and winter, keeping your home comfortable all year round. The initial investment for attic insulation may seem steep, but it typically pays for itself within 3-5 years through reduced energy bills. Upgrading attic insulation is most effective when combined with attic air sealing.
Keeping Critters Out with Attic Insulation Solutions
Federal insulation tax credits are available for insulation products like batt and blown-in insulation and air sealing materials and systems such as caulking, weather stripping, house wrap, spray foam and rigid insulation board. The credit can be claimed on your federal income taxes using IRS Form 5695. State and local energy incentives are also available for attic insulation projects.
Upfront attic insulation costs can be high, but many homeowners can recoup 30% or more of their costs through rebates and tax credits. Proper installation is critical to ensure that your insulation is not leaking or compressed, which can decrease its effectiveness and cause moisture issues (like mold or mildew) in the attic.
If you are considering an attic insulation upgrade, it is important to check with your local utility and DSIRE databases to determine what energy rebates are available. In some cases, your contractor may be able to combine energy rebates with attic insulation and air sealing services to maximize your savings.
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