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The federal government is going all out with its green energy initiatives. One of the ways it’s doing this is by incentivizing the program, ie, giving tax credits to homeowners for making their homes more energy efficient. Following is an overview of one such program for the year 2010 that can help Texas electric customers.
FAQs: How to Get Federal Tax Credits for Energy-Efficient Home Improvements Made in 2010
How do I get the tax credit? Basically, you have to make the improvement/purchase qualifying products and “place them in service” during the year 2010. You then claim the tax credit when you file your taxes next year.
How much of a tax credit can I get? The maximum amount is $1,500. The credit is 30% of cost. So in essence you get to spend $5,000 and get a credit for 30% of this.
Does this apply to products/improvements I make on my rental and/or vacation properties too? No, it must be your primary residence.
Which products/renovations qualify for the tax credit? Following is a partial list. Consult the Energy Star website for full details.
Windows and doors; insulation, metal and asphalt roofs, HVAC (including air conditions, heat pumps, furnaces and boilers; water heaters; and biomass stoves.
How to Lower Your Texas Electric Bill for $0
Don’t have any money to spend on energy-efficient home improvements? It’s okay; you can still save on your electric bill. How? By doing some comparison Texas electric company shopping.
Traditional Texas energy providers offer a host of money-saving options for budget-conscious consumers, eg, the LITE-UP Texas program. With this program, you can save money on your energy bill five months out the year (May through September)? And, it’s a no-deposit electric service plan.
Plans like this are ideal for consumers who are currently on prepaid electric service plans because they can significantly lower your energy bill during the five most high-consumption months of the year. And it needn’t cost a dime. All you have to do is call your Texas electricity company to get full qualifying details
Home Automation Internet HVAC Thermostat
Posted by: | CommentsHave you heard about these devices you can have in your home that can be controlled over the internet? For instance, some people are able to turn their lights on and off, open the garage door, turn on the swimming pool pump and filtering system all by the use of a website on the internet communicating with these devices. Now there is a home automation Energy Management system for homes, commercial facilities, and light industrial that programs and controls when your air conditioner comes on. Your cooling costs in a Texas commercial facility or home can make up 50 % – 60 % of your total energy bill. The Proliphix Internet HVAC Control allows you to control how your air conditioner operates by programming it one day to then run automated the rest of the year. If you are away at work or vacation and need to adjust the settings it is as easy as logging into a website and adjusting those settings. This energy management system for your Texas air conditioner will pay for itself in less then a year. You will find that this product along with blowing blow in insulation into your attic and perhaps radiant barrier on top of that insulation will reduce your overall electric bill by about 60 %.
If You would like to have an energy expert consult you in the right device to purchase for your home or commercial business you may speak to an energy consultant at Electricity Bid who can help point you in the right direction. Depending on the preferences you might want and the amount of money you would like to save over the year some thermostats are more effective then others. Please feel free to fill out the form below to learn more.
Your Home’s Energy Use
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How We Use Energy in Our Homes
Heating and Air Conditioning Typically Accounts for the biggest portion of electricity consumption for a homes utility bill.
To begin you want to locate the areas in the house that use the most electricity.
This type of approach is known as the wholehouse energy efficiency approach. You can bring in a home energy audit specialist who can determine where the energy is escaping from holes and cracks in the homes ducts and exterior entrance and exit ways. Cracks and openings in windows and door seals are a few easy locations to look at. Single pane windows and attics and walls not properly insulated or updated with Radiant Barrier can also cause substantial energy loss. Many regional utilities in Texas such as Oncor Delivery and Centerpoint Energy provide free home energy efficiency programs to assist in making your home a more efficient and bring needed money savings to the bottom line for your families needs. Everybody could use a little extra money and these tips could give you more then just a little extra. Of course, many of these suggestions you could perform yourself but some of them require a utility or energy expert to take a look at. You can learn more about energy tools and audit’s that can help you in your search for energy savings by checking out the Electricity Guide or the Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET) member page.
Tips On Auditing Home Energy
- See if the attic insulation is at the proper level, as well as exterior and basement walls, floors, ceilings, and crawl spaces. Go to the Electricity Guide to learn how to properly check your insulation levels.
- Locate holes and cracks around ceilings, walls, doors, windows, light and plumbing fixtures, switches, and electrical outlets that can cause are to come in and out of a home.
- Close any open fireplace dampers.
- Receive yearly air conditioning maintenance and take advantage of HVAC promotional maintenance programs in your area as they come available. You can find the recommended maintenance time frame in the owner’s manual of the air conditioner you bought.
- Install energystar lighting and switches and monitor how your family uses lighting especially in high traffic areas. You can use lighting controls like dimmers, occupancy sensors, and timers to help reduce lighting usage levels. Replace outdated lightbulbs with compact or standard fluorescent lamps.
Creating a Reliable Plan
At this point you have located everywhere energy is being lost in the house. Ask yourself these questions:
- How much do you spend on electricity?
- Where do you loose the most energy?
- How long will your energy efficiency investment take to recoup?
- Are there any additional perks for you that will come from the energy standards you put into place (a more comfortable living space could be one possible example)?
- How long do you plan to live in your current house you will be updating?
- Are you able to do these energy saving ideas without needing to hire additional help?
- How much money can you spend and have you checked what type of maintenance and repairs might be needed?
After you have put your plans in the proper order and know where your top priorities are you can start the energy efficiency project. Hopefully your plan will create an order so that you can buy affordable products that will pay off the most to make your home more efficient for the money. A few phone calls to some experts in town like, Home Depot or Lowes could answer some difficult questions in a few minutes. MaCenterpoint Energy and Oncor Electric Delivery both conduct free energy audits because by helping you they are able to reduce energy demand and not build as many power plants as they would need to otherwise. An energy expert can compare a homes energy bill to the energy system’s in place to see how much each costs a year to run the home. This however is quite easy by just reading the energy label on each appliance and doing a couple simple calculations. You can also hire an energy expert who specializes in performing various energy tests using blower doors, infrared cameras, and surface thermometers to find leaks and drafts. There are many different theories and devices recommended on how to properly test a house and you can research this by googling terms like “blower door”. The energy expert can give you a list of affordable solutions to make the home more energy efficient although most of the things they will recommend are common sense like, cracks around windows being filled, door seals, duct leaks, and updating or maintaining A/C Units. The expert will also calculate the return on investment when compared to older systems being used.


Heat Finding Its Way Out Of Your House
When you heat your house you want to make sure it all stays inside because most spend a majority of their energy dollars on heating their home. This image shows what happens and where it happens in this type of scenario. The colors show white, yellow, and red which is in order of the least amount of heat loss to the greatest in thermal energy. The red color represents the most in heat loss from the house.
Tips to Find the Best Contractor For The Job
- Word of mouth is best from family and friends
- People pay a lot to be in the yellow pages so check it out
- Find a local company as they are cheap and just as good as going out of town to find someone.
- Find a licensed and bonded contractor.
- When receiving bids be sure to get the details in writing and have atleast 3 company bids.
- Get referrals and ask about experience
- Call the companies references
- See if they have any complaints with the Better Business Bureau
How To Have An Energy Efficient Apartment
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An Efficient Apartment
Many people have noticed that there are all kinds of great ideas on how to have an energy efficient home but there is not a lot of information on how to do the same for an apartment. The truth is, you do not own your apartment and so there are several things you just aren’t allowed to do as far as retrofitting and refurbishing goes.
Steps To Become Energy Efficient
One of the number one things to do if you own an apartment is to install a portable ceiling fan to circulate the air in the important. By doing this you can have the air conditioner set at a warmer setting while still feeling cool. This will save a tremednous amount of electricity and money. The next step is to install radiant barrier over windows you do not use or look out in the apartment. You can place a nice window curtain in front of it so that people from the street do not see a big foil covering on your window. This will knock out 98% of the radiant heat that comes through your window and will save you even more in energy bill money.
Houston Energy Star Homes
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Centerpoint Energy and Energystar Homes
The federal government in cooperation with the Texas government’s Energystar program has worked with Centerpoint Energy and the Houston electricity coverage area to encourage builder’s and home buyer’s to build and purchase energystar certified homes. Houston is the largest electricity congestion bottleneck in Texas. By creating more energy efficient homes and businesses this can be alleviated and less power plants and infrastructure would need to be built.
Live The Lifestyle
Home owner’s can also benefit by living the lifestyle they would like for less money. If you turn your air-conditioner on high all day but have an energystar home you will likely still be able to afford it. There are a lot of benefits to buy and build an energy star home in Houston Texas.
The below home builder’s are certified Energystar home builders.
Houston Texas Energy Star Home Builders
Ashton Woods Homes
www.ashtonwoodshomes.com
Beazer Homes
www.beazer.com
Carlisle Homes
www.carlislehomes.com
Castlerock Communities
www.castlerockcommunities.com
Centex Homes
www.centexhomes.com
Chesmar Homes LTD
www.chesmar.com
Coventary Homes
www.coventryhomes.com
David Powers Homes
www.davidpowershomes.com
David Weekley Homes
www.davidweekleyhomes.com
Highland Homes Houston LTD.
www.highlandhomes.com
Imperial Homes
www.imperialhomestexas.com
KB Home
www.kbhomes.com
Kimball Hill Homes
www.kimballhillhomes.com
Lennar Homes
www.lennar.com
Lindenwood Homes
www.lindenwoodhomes.com
Maplewood Homes
www.maplewood-homes.com
Meritage Homes
www.meritagehomeshouston.com
Morrison Homes
www.morrisonhomes.com
Partners in Building, L.P.
www.partnersinbuilding.com
Perry Homes
www.perryhomes.com
Pioneer Homes
www.pioneerhomes.com
Plantation Homes
www.plantationhomes.com
Pulte Homes
www.pultehomes.com
Royce Builders
www.roycebuilders.com
Ryland Homes
www.ryland.com/find-your-new-home/11-houston.html
Trendmaker Homes
www.trendmakerhomes.com
Village Builders
www.lennar.com
Wilshire Homes
www.wilshire-homes.com�
Disney Teams Up With The Energy Department
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Ratatouille and Department of Energy TV Spot
The Disney film with its lovable rate runs around with an energy efficient light bulb trying to help convince America to become more energy efficient. The government is also taking steps to revamp the outdated ineffecient power grid in the United States. So you can’t say the government is being hypocrytical. They are doing their part to invest in more efficient technology and now they are asking America to step up and buy more energy efficient appliances for our homes and businesses. They have the energystar program that rates devices based on a tiered level of efficiency. The energyguide shows the savings of a particular appliance when compared with other appliances. You know exactly how efficient the appliance is when compared with others in the same group.
When you go into a store to buy an appliance just be sure to look at both the energyguide sticker and see if it is considered an energystar rated device. This government seal of approval is a good way to find a device that won’t waiste a ton of energy.

