Tax Credit 2009 & Replacement Window Companies
October 24th, 2009 | by richard |
say you want to make use the tax credit passed by congress recently then take a few minutes to browse through this article. I will mention some important facts to consider when dealing with a contractor.
Some of the topics I have previously written about on this series include:window replacement companies, window saving companies and window scams.
Some replacement window companies will not help you understand the tax credit benefit when planning on replacing your windows. I have written this article to try and help you understand the concept so that you can get the best deal from your contractor.
The idea of giving tax credit benefits to people who fit energy efficient windows has always existed. However, of late the benefit was tripled to 30% of the cost of an energy efficient window. This is also applicable to doors but my focus is mainly on windows for now.
What this implies is that when picking out the replacement windows for your home you have to pick cautiously. Usually replacement window companies play a crucial role in assisting homeowners in this regard hence the need to get the right contractor.
Some of the issues the company should walk you through include the specific conditions that qualify a window as energy efficient. This includes, the new energy start certification, the U-Factor, Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC), NFRC Rating and more. NFRC stands for National Fenestration Rating Council. One thing I should statehere is that if a window does not have the NFRC sticker then chances are it is unlikely to be energy efficient.
When working with replacement window companies or contractors, always ask them to show you the sticker. If they cannot do so don’t buy their recommended window and do not use their services. There are many more conrtacrors that you can find and hire. So to make use the tax credit benefit in 2009 you need to be a clever shopper.
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