Save Up to 50% on Your Energy Bills with Tripolymer Insulation
Protect your family from rising fuel costs for heating and cooling. With an extremely high
R-value of 5.1 per inch, Tripolymer wall foam insulation makes your home energy efficient - keeping
you warm in the winter and cool during summer months.
Save Big and Offset Costs with Federal & State Energy Tax Credits
The economic stimulus bill, known as The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (H.R. 1), was signed
into law by President Obama on February 17, 2009. The economic stimulus bill will provide significant
energy tax credits for energy efficient home improvements made during 2009, 2010, and extended for 2011.
Eligible home improvements include Tripolymer Injection Foam Insulation.
Section 1121 of the Bill states that consumers who choose to make these improvements by December 31, 2011
can receive an energy tax credit for 10 percent of the cost, up to $500. Eligible building envelope component
tax credits for home improvements, including insulation, do not apply to new home construction.
For insulation to qualify, the primary purpose must be to insulate. For example, aluminum siding does not
qualify as insulation. A manufacturer's certification is required and the insulation must be expected to
last for at least 5 years, or carry a 2 year warranty.
Consumers should keep any receipts and Manufacturer's Certification Statements for tax purposes (IRS Form 5695).
The insulation must be 'placed into service' during the taxable years of 2009, 2010, and 2011. Home
improvements made during 2008 are not eligible for this tax credit. Manufacturer's Certification Statements
can be obtained by contacting your Certified Tripolymer
® Dealer. For More information on
Tax incentives and rebates please contact your Certified Tripolymer
® Dealer, Local,
State and Federal Agencies.
Visit
Energy Star to find
more information about these federal energy tax credits. If you are interested in
adding home insulation, please
contact a certified Tripolymer dealer.
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