Submitted by MormonReformist t3_126ie8v in Connecticut
_connorcooks t1_je9khif wrote
I used Eversources financing option and got a loan for less than 1% interest for an energy efficient upgrade. Go to energizect.com and look at what they offer. You can save a lot using that route. I found many contractors there also and got mine installed for 10k last year. 4 headers (3 x 9000 btu and 1x 12000 btu) and 1 condenser at 45000 btus. That's parts and labor. Includes 2 years of annual service as well.
MormonReformist OP t1_je9ze15 wrote
That seems like a great deal. What brand is the equipment?
_connorcooks t1_jedehs4 wrote
You can get whatever brand you like as long as it meets the efficiency requirements and your contractor is on the approved installation list. Mine are westinghouse and they've been good thus far.
ManhattanMadMan t1_jeckmea wrote
How much did all that cost?
_connorcooks t1_jedeq6i wrote
I was quoted between 8k and 13k. Settled on a contractor that did it for 10k. That's with rebates applied. You pay the loan back through your electric bill as a separate charge. No money down less than 1% 10k loan? For me financially it was a no brainer considering my second floor had no heating or cooling system when I bought it. It was our first project in the new old house.
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