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Monthly Archives: December 2010

Energy Efficient and Green

Energy Efficiency Survey

It seems that more people are willing to open their pocket books a wee bit more when purchasing a home with energy efficient or green features. ProSales reports a survey conducted by Builder Magazine that shows 32% of people are willing to pay up to $5,000 on energy efficient features and 16% are willing to pay up to 5,000 on green features for their home.

Solar Water Heating is a solution that is green and energy efficient and with the new California Solar Initiative rebates and Federal Credits, home owners can install green upgrades starting under 4,000. It’s a choice that prepares you for the future and also provides you with the independence of producing your own hot water- with solar. Call Aztec Solar for more information. 916-889-4288

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Energy Wasters in Your Home!

How much are you spending on heating your water today? Even more important, how much will you be spending on heating your water in 5 years or even 15 years? Will it spike? Beat the curve and install solar water heating while the highest rebates are available. Start generating  your own hot water this winter through safe and environmentally friendly renewable technology.  Built to last and and also to save you energy, your system will continue to produce for 20+ years. Make the best investment of 2011 and get green for under 5K. Free Estimate

For more information on Energy wasters in the home visit the Yahoo article here

Install Before December 28th to receive 2010 Federal Tax Credit

Today, SOLAR WATER HEATING is the most cost-effective and affordable Solar Energy available. A typical Solar Thermal system, also known as Solar Water Heating, is up to 80% efficient. The better known photovolatic, solar electric, technology is about 12-14% efficient.  The good news for Californian’s are the REBATES. Utility Cash Rebates and Federal Tax Credits are showing a total incentive over $3,000, getting you into solar for less than 4,500.

Install before December 25 to get your 2010 Federal Tax Credit.