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We have partnered with Holbrook Heating www.holbrookheating.com to offer you subsidies and cash incentives through NYSERDA (New York State Energy Research and Development Authority) to help you upgrade your heating/air conditioning system to be more energy efficient. We can air seal your duct system and recommend that you have your duct system cleaned and sealed with Germ-Guard at the same time.  Our diagnostic skills can help you to reduce your energy bill and save you up to 40% of your hard earned dollars.  Call us today for a comprehensive home assessment.  If your current heating system is 15-20 years old it needs to be upgraded to a new ENERGY STAR® rated system.  Call us today!

Most forced-air furnaces on the market today have an AFUE** (annual fuel utilization usage efficiency) rating between 76% to 80%. ENERGY STAR Products start at 90% minimum efficiency and continue up to 97%. To qualify as an ENERGY STAR product the equipment must meet the following minimal requirements and also carry the new ENERGY STAR logo:

Natural Gas & Propane Furnaces: The unit must be at least 90% AFUE efficient. All units are direct vent which eliminates the use of existing chimneys which rob homes of critical heat.

Oil Furnaces: Minimum 84% AFUE Efficient. Not direct vent, but use existing chimneys.

** Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency

We can also replace your domestic hot water heater with a more efficient unit, saving you $$$ on your utility bill.  Call us today for your free consultation.

To learn more please visit www.energystar.gov  

New York Homeowners Construction Co.

107 Leo Avenue

Syracuse, NY  13206

315-432-1217 w 315-432-1219 Fax

e-mail:  nyhccllc@nyhomeownersconst.com

 

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