Don’t worry if the products or ratings below seem a little technical. That’s why there are Participating Contractors. They’re trained in heating and cooling efficiency. That’s why only a participating contractor is qualified to get you a rebate from Consumers Energy. Rebates levels are effective for installations from April 1, 2013 through December 31,2013.
First, find the product you want. Then see if you’re eligible and how much of a rebate you can get.
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Before last summer hit, we had a new central AC put in. Smartest move we made all year. The rebate was sweet. And our cooling bills went way down all summer.
Install a programmable thermostat. It can adjust temperatures at odd hours or when you are not home, saving you as much as 20 percent on your heating costs.
Find and seal air leaks around your home. Time and weather can dry out and shrink caulking and weatherstripping, so it pays to make sure you have a good seal.
Clean your outdoor central air conditioning unit. Leaves and debris can block airflow and make your unit work harder, wasting energy.
Clean or replace your furnace’s filter more often. Furnaces use less energy if they “breathe” more easily.
Turn on your ceiling fan during winter at a slow speed in the clockwise direction. This pushes warm air away from the ceiling and throughout the room.
Every year, the ENERGY STAR program helps families save billions of dollars on their utility bills.
If you can’t find what you’re looking for, Consumers Energy wants to help. Contact us at 1-866-234-0445.
Review the terms & conditions for participating in the heating & cooling program.