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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Show Me The Money...With An Energy Tax Credit

In these rough economic times with unemployment at an all time high and home market values plummeting, homeowners have been weary in how their spend money in upgrading their home.

Let's take the word upgrade out of the equation for a moment and lets focus on a better way of life. I'm NOT talking about the WANTS. I'm talking about the NEEDS.

Your garage door is essential to your home's efficiency and safety. And while you may not be able to openly appreciate the investment of a new garage door, you can appreciate some of the luxuries it supports and allows. Luxuries, you ask? Absolutely! How about heat in the winter and cool air in the summer? How about lower fuel costs? Perhaps contributing to a greener environment? And this is only to name a few.

What if I told you that your investment in a new garage door would practically pay for itself? Yes, I'm sure you hear that term loosely thrown around all the time by salesmen and TV pitches. And the spin on their message is that over time you'd save "x" amount of money due to their effectiveness of their product. But how much do you really save? And when do you actually see those savings?

Ok, so back to my initial question: What if I told you that your investment in a new garage door would practically pay for itself?

Did you know that if you bought a garage door in 2009 or 2010 that you could be eligible for a tax credit up to $1,500?

Precision Door recently posted a phenomenal blog that offers homeowners a guide to claiming their credit with detailed information on the different brands, models and companies and what to look for in purchasing a door that qualifies .

If you purchased your new garage door in 2009, be sure to look over the blog to see if you have everything you need to file your claim. If you didn't purchase a door last year, there's no need to worry as the tax offer is extended through 2010. You can take the blog as a reference guide in selecting the right qualifying door!

When every dollar counts, it's always good to know someone you can count on!

1 comment:

  1. Choosing a garage door need not be painful, but as with any other house improvement project you should keep your wits about you and take all the advice that is available. And so finally after the setting up of your new garage door there are various benefits that you can enjoy.

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