Rebates
Spring 2011 Cool Choices:
View Cool Cash Spring 2011 Rebate Matrix
This spring, Carrier is offering consumers an incentive to purchase and install a new heating and cooling system in their home - the better the system, the bigger the rebate.* On qualifying products, consumers can receive up to a $1,250 rebate on a Carrier system when purchase includes an Infinity Air Purifier. Additional rebates may also be available on Carrier generators and other heating and cooling accessories. Plus, special financing is also available.
Key promotion dates to keep in mind:
- Sales must be made between March 1 and June 30, 2011
- Installations must be made by July 15, 2011
- Rebate claims must be made by July 31, 2011
Consumers in the U.S. are eligible for the Carrier Cool Choices promotion. This promotion is designed specifically for the residential homeowner market. Only Carrier systems sold as a replacement for the homeowner's existing system or as an add-on to an existing home qualify.
To submit a claim, or to check the status of a current claim, visit the Cool Choices claiming website.
* Rebates paid only on qualifying products and system rebates range from $0 - $1,100. When an Infinity Air Purifier is added to a system rebate, qualifying systems range from $100 - $1,250.
Southern California Gas Company Rebates:
2010 HOME ENERGY EFFICIENCY Rebate Program
Click here for more information
Save $200 on Natural Gas Furnaces
The Gas Company offers a $200 rebate on ENERGY STAR®- qualified furnaces.
- Must have an Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) of 92%
Click here for 2011 Rebate Application.
Not all ENERGY STAR-rated natural gas furnaces qualify for a rebate.
City of Anaheim Rebates:
Anaheim Public Utilities offers a variety of rebates and incentives to help customers lower their utility bills. Because Anaheim Public Utilities is an integral part of the community and closely tied to its economic growth, we offer programs to our customers that focus on Anaheim specific needs, issues and the best interests of the community. Many of these programs were developed with input from the community and local businesses. Together they make up one more advantage to living in and growing your business in Anaheim.
Click here for more information at the Anaheim Public Utilities website.
Click here to view the Home Incentives Program Flyer.
Click here to view the Home Incentives Program Application.
Federal Energy Tax Credit:
Federal tax credits on qualifying, high-efficiency HVAC equipment have been modified and extended through December 31, 2011 by the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010. This program differs from the program effective in 2009-2010 in the following ways:
- The maximum amount an eligible homeowner may receive in tax credits for purchasing qualifying products, whether those purchases are in the form of upgraded insulation, windows, HVAC equipment or other eligible improvements, will be reduced from $1,500 to $500.
- The $500 cap is reduced by the total amount of residential energy property credits a homeowner has claimed for purchases between 2006 and 2010. If you have already claimed credits of $500 or more from improvements made prior to 2011, you will be unable to claim new credits for improvements made during 2011.
- All furnaces and boilers, whether natural gas, propane or oil, must have an AFUE of 95 or above to be eligible for the credit.
The credit is no longer 30% of qualified residential energy property costs (including labor), but is now equal to an amount not to exceed:
| Maximum Tax Credit Available |
Product Type |
Efficiency Requirements |
| $50 |
Any advanced main air circulating fan |
*See below |
| $150 |
Natural gas, propane, oil furnace or boiler |
95% AFUE |
| $300 |
Split system air conditioner |
16 SEER / 13 EER |
| $300 |
Split system heat pump |
15 SEER / 12.5 EER / 8.5 HSPF |
| $300 |
Package air conditioner |
14 SEER / 12 EER |
| $300 |
Package heat pump |
14 SEER / 12 EER / 8 HSPF |
| $300 |
Package gas / electric |
14 SEER / 12 EER |
*Electricity use of no more than 2% of the total energy use of the furnace
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