If you need a new air conditioner, now may be the time to buy one. Starting today (August 30), Florida consumers who upgrade their air conditioning systems can qualify to receive a $1,500 rebate.
In an effort to stimulate the economy and make homes throughout Florida more energy-efficient, nearly $15 million has been set aside for the Florida ENERGY STAR® Residential HVAC Rebate Program. The program runs until Dec. 31 – or until the $15 million runs out.
The rebate program was approved through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (federal stimulus). The 2009 Florida Legislature approved the legislation allowing the Florida Energy and Climate Commission to apply for the federal grant. The State of Florida received $17.6 million to establish an ENERGY STAR® appliance rebate program and an additional $15 million to develop a residential program to increase energy efficiency within the home.
The rebate applies to the purchase of new central air conditioners, air source heat pumps or geothermal heat pump that meet all the requirements of the Florida ENERGY STAR® Residential HVAC Rebate Program. One such requirement is to have the home duct system tested, indicating that there is no more than 15 percent leakage to the outside.
The rebate will come in the form of an American Express Prepaid Card preloaded with the value of rebate determined by processor. The American Express Prepaid card is issued by American Express and is able to be used at merchants and retailers in the United States that accept the American Express Card; however, it cannot be used at cruise lines, casinos, ATMs, or for recurring charges (such as monthly utilities or subscriptions).
To qualify, homeowners must have their home air ducts tested, and there must be minimal leakage to the outdoors.
For more details and to learn how you can qualify for the rebate, go to www.rebates.com/floridahvac.