Settling for Second-Best in Your New Home's Heating and Cooling?
Nothing compares to the pride of designing and building your own home, and is part of the American Dream for many Salem residents. You determine exactly what will be included and choose the options you've always desired. One area that is often given little attention is the Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system. The HVAC system will easily have the biggest impact on your monthly budget and every-day comfort, yet many times is an afterthought.
Geothermal systems provide significant savings that will allow you to re-invest the money you save back into your home. Imagine being able to afford that upgraded countertop or dream bathroom thanks to the money you will save versus a conventional HVAC system. Why not start with the most efficient and lowest operating cost solution available on the market today?
While the installation cost for a geothermal system is higher than typical gas or electric heating and cooling options, no other system provides the monthly savings that a geothermal offers. Additionally, there are many government and utility incentives that make geothermal a very competitive option.
Until December 31, 2016, when you install one of our geothermal systems at your primary, second home, or even business you will qualify for a 30% homeowner (10% for commercial installations) tax credit under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Geothermal units installed before January 1, 2009 are subject to a cap of $2,000 - those in service after this date have not cap. This means that one third of the cost of your geothermal system is paid for! So not only does installing a geothermal system in your new home provide inherent value to your home, it can also provide a great tax return as well.
Check the IRS newsroom article for more information on the proper forms and specific details in order to qualify.
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Mill Creek Heating has the capabilities and quality geothermal systems to provide your new home with the comfort you expect at an operating cost you can appreciate. Utilize the most efficient means of conditioning on the market, and adding a geothermal system is just the piece of the puzzle to complete your home.