Every year for over a decade, the city of Columbia has presented our family with an award for giving our customers the highest percentage of savings in their Home Performance with the Energy Star program.
It’s the best program we’ve seen in our three generations and not just because we’re able to save our customers an average of 30.45%. (We saved one family more than 60%!)
It’s also the best program because of the ease of financing through the city and the additional rebates and incentives to improve your whole house’s energy efficiency.
Oh, and there’s a Federal Tax Credit too.
In short, it’s an amazing time to be you … if your house suffers from hot spots or cold drafty spaces.
Contact us to set up your assessment if you think your energy bills might be too high.
LOTS and lots of options are yours for the taking right now at Chapman Heating & Air. Because utility companies and the federal government both want your old energy-sucking dinosaur off the grid, they’re willing to help pay for and finance your new energy-efficient, eco-friendly comfort system.
Yes, these can get confusing, but luckily, we’ve studied them all and are well-versed in how to maximize your savings and help you do all the necessary paperwork.
Take a look, then contact us for your home energy analysis that gets the big ball of discounted comfort a’ rolling! Click on a title to expand that section to view more.
Before you start expensive upgrades, consider a systematic approach with Home Performance.
Home Performance with Energy Star is a national program for existing homes designed to help homeowners bring their homes up to Energy Star standards for comfort, safety, health, durability and energy efficiency. This is a national program sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources that is offered to you by Columbia Water & Light.
Several aspects of your home are covered, including the heating, ventilating and air conditioning system, ductwork, insulation, windows and infiltration. These systems are evaluated separately and collectively to show the potential for improved energy efficiency.
General information on this page is from the Energy Star web site. Sponsors of the program are the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Energy, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources and Columbia Water & Light.