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Reflect heat off your roof. Put up to $150 in your pocket.

Lower your air conditioning costs and qualify for an additional incentive when you install a reflective roof product on your home.
  • The reflective material must be certified and approved by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as an ENERGY STAR roofing product.
  • By reflecting the sun's heat off of the roof, the product reduces the heat coming into your home — and reduces the amount of time your air conditioner runs.

Federal tax credits available! Through 2010, there is a 30 percent federal tax credit up to a $1,500 maximum issued for the installation of attic insulation. Click here to verify the requirements.

A free Progress Energy Home Energy Check within the past 24 months with a qualifying recommendation is a prerequisite to qualify for all incentives.

Click here to request a free Home Energy Check.

If you've already had a Home Energy Check, call 1.888.302.8348 for a list of qualifying contractors or more information.

Other requirements or restrictions may apply.

 


At Progress Energy, we are working to ensure clean, reliable, affordable power today and in the future by using a balance of energy efficiency, new, environmentally responsible technology and alternative energy projects like biomass, solar power and hydrogen fuel cells.

 

 




Rebate details:

15 cents per square foot, up to $150 for installation of reflective roof material. Visit energystar.gov to learn more about energy-saving reflective roofing products.


Partial installations are not eligible.

A Progress Energy Home Energy Check is a prerequisite to qualifying for all Progress Energy incentives. Roofing product must be installed in accordance with Progress Energy standards and by a contractor meeting all Progress Energy requirements. The residence must have whole-house electric air. Customers may want to check with their homeowner's association before making exterior improvements to the home.

Other restrictions may apply.


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