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2010 Federal Tax Credit Up To $1500.00 Save 30% of your new equipment purchase price
Wednesday, November 10th, 2010
FP&L (Florida Power & Light) Residential A/C Rebate Schedule link: Rebate Schedule.
Updated 04/26/12: The House Ways and Means Committee is scheduled to hear testimony today on various bills to extend the tax incentives that expired at the end of 2011 or will expire at the end of this year.
According to the Joint Tax Committee, there are approximately 70 tax incentives eligible for extension by Congress, many of them are targeted to help small business owners make capital investments in their businesses.
Members of the Congress will have the opportunity to testify in support of legislation to extend expiring tax provisions they have introduced or co-sponsored legislation this year. There is expected to be discussion of extending the tax credit for the installing higher efficiency HVAC equipment (Section 25C), construction of energy efficient homes (Section 45L), the 15 year straight line depreciation for qualified improvements to leasehold, restaurants, and retail buildings (Section 168), bonus depreciation for small businesses (Section 168), and increased expensing allowance to $500,000/$2,000,000 and expansion of Section 179.
As a member of the Residential Energy Efficient Tax Credit Industry Coalition, ACCA submitted testimony urging for the extension and expansion of the residential energy tax credit. The coalition is seeking a robust energy efficiency tax credit for qualified products, including furnaces, central air conditioners, and heat pumps, of 10 percent of the purchase price up to $1,000. The coalition believes that a $1,000 tax credit is generally the minimum incentive needed to motivate consumers to improve their homes by purchasing these higher-performing products, and to do so in sizable enough numbers to positively influence residential energy consumption.
To read the Member Proposals Related To Certain Tax Provisions That Either Expired In 2011 Or Will Expire In 2012, Click here. End of Update 04/26/12.
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Go Green With Your Air Conditioner
Sunday, November 7th, 2010
Aloha Air Conditioning is South Florida’s best way to “Go Green” while saving some “Green” (money)!
Whether your -reason is to save the earth or save some money, we have the highest efficiency units available at excellent prices and the best service anywhere.
Also, right now, there are excellent rebates, deals and specials from FPL and the federal government that can save you THOUSANDS!
Call us today at 954-772-0079 and learn how Aloha is the best way to Go Green!
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Go Green and Save Money
Tuesday, October 19th, 2010
- Check Refrigerant charge.
- Clean Condensate pan and lines.
- Check Refrigerant pressures.
- Install Algae tablets.
- Check Temperature split across coils.
- Check Electrical components for amp draw and operation.
- Tighten Electrical connections.
- Check unit for External Corrosion.
- Lubricate Bearings.
- Check Belt wear and adjust tension.
- Coil Cleanings and common multiple drain or common multiple condensate line problems.
- Replacing blown fuses, Resetting of circuit breakers.
- Improper settings of thermostat or other controls and adjusting grills.
- Replacing burned out disconnect
- All work described above shall be performed during regular working hours which are from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday – Friday. Aloha reserves the right to charge overtime for work performed during periods other then regular working hours.
- This contractor assumes no liability for operation of the equipment. Under no circumstances will this contractor be liable for subsequent or speculative damages, or injury due to the use or the failure of the air conditioning system.
- This agreement is not intended to maintain indoor air quality.
- No service will be rendered under this agreement if customer has past due account.
- This Performance Tune-up agreement will automatically self renew by payment of the invoice from
- year to year. Cancellation by either party requires a thirty- (30) day prior written notice.
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