Replacement Window Tax Credits and Rebates
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== Energy Star Program == | == Energy Star Program == | ||
− | The Energy Star program certifies that a window has the ability to resist weather, control the amount of solar gain that enters a room and limit heat transfer. Energy Star estimates that Energy Star qualified windows can lower household energy bills between seven and fifteen percent. National and local governments rely on the Energy Star certification to encourage homeowners to lower energy consumption. | + | The Energy Star program certifies that a window has the ability to resist weather, control the amount of solar gain that enters a room and limit heat transfer. Energy Star estimates that Energy Star qualified windows can lower household energy bills between seven and fifteen percent. National and local governments rely on the Energy Star certification to encourage homeowners to lower energy consumption . |
Energy Star is a program of the United States Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency. | Energy Star is a program of the United States Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency. | ||
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[[Category:Replacement Windows]] | [[Category:Replacement Windows]] |