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Benefits:
A home’s heat loss (and heat infiltration) also occurs through windows. New advances in technology and design have dramatically improved the performance of energy-efficient
windows. Glass coatings, gas fills, warm edge spacers and improved framing materials
enable ENERGY STAR qualified windows to deliver more benefits than simple double-paned windows.

Reasons to install energy-efficient windows:
• ENERGY STAR qualified windows save you energy and money
• Efficient windows keep your home cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter
• ENERGY STAR qualified windows help protect your possessions from sun damage

Incentive amount:
$0.95 per square foot, please see Qualifications for specific requirements.
CLICK HERE to download a 2009 incentive form

Qualifications:
1. Home must have an electric heating system or ducted unitary cooling equipment serving
    80 percent of the floor area (central air conditioning or heat pump).
2. Newly constructed homes do not qualify because they are already meeting window     requirements in current building code. Remodeling projects may not qualify if the upgrade     requires a building permit. Unheated spaces, such as a garage, do not qualify for incentives.
3. Installed windows must have a U-Factor.35 or lower and a Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC)     of .33 or less. (Please save your window stickers.)
4. Windows may be installed by the customer or contractor.
5. Windows must be installed and proof of payment (copy of cancelled check or charge receipt) is     required prior to submitting incentive application.
6. Work may be inspected. To ensure that your windows are installed correctly and to gain the     most benefit from energy efficiency, we recommend using a contractor.

Receipts or Contractor invoices must clearly indicate total number of qualifying windows and dimensions for each window. Copies of National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) stickers must be included for each window type.

Consumer tips for hiring a contractor
· Regardless of any “special deal” offered up by a contractor to work on your  home, ask for
  three quotes from three different contractors before proceeding with the work. This process
  will serve you well in selecting a reputable contractor.
· When securing your three quotes, be sure to give all contractors exactly the same description
  of the work you want, including instructions regarding  the specifications required by your
  utility to qualify for any utility incentives. Have it written into your contract.
· Compare the specifications provide by each contractor against the utility programs and
  among the contractors providing the quotes. If they vary, ask for an explanation.
· Ask your contractors for references, make a few calls – it’s always recommended. Ask for
  all contractors to provide proof of their contractor’s license and proof of insurance. Do a licensee   check and verification by accessing the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional
  Licensing, DOPL’s, Web site: www.dopl.utah.gov. Click on “Licensing,” then “Verify a License.”   You will be able to search by contractor name, business name, or license number. (Note: some   contractors are licensed under the business name, rather than their individual name.)   
· Be sure you get a written contract that covers all your project requirements including types
  of materials or equipment specifications, costs, clean-up and warranties. Don’t be shy about   modifying a contractor’s standard agreement to make sure all expectations are clear and called   out in the contract. If you don’t understand the agreement, don’t sign it!
· Obtain a signed lien release prior to payment. Ask all contractors, subcontractors and suppliers
  working on your project to sign lien releases prior to paying them for completed services.
· You're in charge, it's your home and money, so make sure you are getting what you
  are contracting for.

For more information on hiring a contractor, go to: http://www.commerce.utah.gov/releases/04-04-08_hiring-a-contractor.pdf

CLICK HERE for a list of participating contractors

Qualified Customers:
Residential electric customers residing in the state of Utah who purchase their electricity from Rocky Mountain Power on rate schedules 1, 2, 3 or 25 qualify. Landlords who own rental properties served by the company in the state of Utah where the tenant is billed on rate schedules 1, 2, 3 or 25 also qualify for this program.

*Find your rate schedule by looking under Detailed Account Activity on your bill. Next to Electric Service you will find Residential Service – Schedule X below your address.
See an example.

How to receive your incentive:
Please follow the steps outlined below to ensure timely payment of your incentive.  Please note that filling out forms incorrectly/incompletely may result in incentive processing delays or denial.

1. Review the qualifications and specifications for the incentive.
2. Review the incentive form.
3. Purchase and install the insulation and/or windows.
4. Pay special attention to attachments required for processing the incentive (i.e. proof
    of payment, contractor invoice, NFRC stickers, etc).
5. Complete the incentive form; attach proof of payment and any other necessary documentation,     and mail to the address provided. All documents will need to be submitted within 90 days of
    the purchase and installation of insulation and/o windows. (The proof of payment is the
    most common missing information and is the reason for most incentive delays.)


When your incentive form is received and verified as complete, you will be mailed within have a check issued within 45 days of receipt of a complete and approved incentive application.

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Questions? Call 1-800-942-0266

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Customer incentive

Contractor incentive

Qualifications

Form

Windows (electrically heated homes)

$0.95/sq. ft.

n/a

Home must have electric heat serving 80% of the floor area. U-Factor of .35 or lower, SHGC of .33 or lower.

2009

Windows (gas heated homes)

$0.95/sq. ft.

n/a

Home must have central air conditioner or heat pump serving 80% of the floor area. U-Factor of .35 or lower, SHGC of .33 or lower.

2009


Incentives are paid to the customer only. 

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