Friday, August 2, 2013
A/C Duct Assessment from Florida Power & Light
More important information from Florida Power & Light:
Seal in Your Savings with Duct System Repairs
Leaky ducts can cause your electric bill to increase. When your cooling and heating duct system has leaks or holes in it, air is allowed to escape into the attic, which ends up wasting energy and costing you money. In fact, 50 percent of all homes have leaky ducts.
Duct Test
FPL representatives can visit your home and test your duct system. If repairs are needed, you might be entitled to an FPL rebate.
Schedule your home energy survey duct test online today or call 1-800-DIAL-FPL (1-800-342-5375).
Pay just $30 for the first central air conditioning system inspected and $15 for each additional air handler if your home is a single-family detached home.
You'll get a detailed repair report along with a list of Participating Independent Contractors (PICs)* (which Action Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. has been a PIC for over 20 years) who are qualified to make required repairs.
Rebates for Duct System Repair
FPL also provides incentives to help cover the cost of repairs.
Receive up to $154 per central A/C system for single-family detached homes.
Receive $60 for multi-family, single-family attached homes, manufactured, and mobile homes. For these home types, there is no test fee.
What are the Qualifications?
Single-family and multi-family homes that have the duct system accessible qualify.
If a home has had a Duct test performed within the last 12 months, the home does not qualify for a new test.
If a home had an FPL WattSaver incentive redeemed within the last 12 months, the home does not qualify for a new test.
Multi-family homes with chimneys and gas appliances are NOT eligible unless there is a firewall between homes.
Our goal is to help educate our customers about energy and home comfort issues (specific to HVAC systems). For more information about Indoor Air Quality and other HVAC topics,click here to visit our website
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