Aug 02 2011
Energy Tax Credit 2011 for Insulation
The main purpose of insulation is to prevent heat loss from your home. If you install insulation to your home and save energy you will be rewarded with an energy tax credit. You’re lowering your utility bills, helping your country save energy, and reducing the need to depend on foreign oil.
Please visit our Energy Tax Credit for Insulation page to learn more important tax tips about energy efficient tax credits.
Energy tax credits for insulation have a specific set of rules and qualifications. The energy tax credit does not include installation and labor costs. You must insulate an existing home to qualify for the energy tax credit. New construction homes and rentals do not qualify for the tax credit. What type of insulation you will use does matter. How and where you insulate also matters.
To receive the full amount for the energy tax credit you need to be informed before you purchase the insulation. Not all insulation is approved for the energy tax credit. You will need to be aware of the recommend R-values which indicates the insulation’s resistance to heat flow. The type of climate you live in and the type of home you live in will help you determine some of these decisions about insulating your home for the energy tax credit. Discover more about choosing the correct insulation for the 2011 energy tax credit.
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