
“That’s not required though, so sometimes the customer pays the pre-rebated price to the contractor and then the rebate gets paid to the customer directly by us after the fact.”

“Most of the time, the rebate is included as a line item in the invoice so it’s an instant rebate for the customer and then we pay the rebate out to the contractor after the fact,” Pesanti said. Since newer homes built after the energy efficient standard change in 1990 have better insulation, Pesanti said homes built before 1990 would benefit more from the installation and rebates.
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Having a contractor install insulation can also save money because they can acquire the material in bulk, which is cheaper than a homeowner purchasing the product at a retail rate, Pesanti said. “It takes effect immediately, makes you warm and comfortable all year round, and there’s no maintenance because once the insulation is in, the project’s done,” he said. Insulation, he said, is the most effective and cheapest way to save money on home energy bills. The contractors must also meet the county’s licensing and bonding requirements.Īccording to Pesanti, a homeowner’s bigge st energy expense is heating and cooling. “All the customer has to do is sign a piece of paper,” Pesanti said. Those contractors are also trained to fill out the paperwork needed to file rebates. The reason, Pesanti said, is because the contractors in the network have agreed to follow the PUD’s customer service standards and quality of work. In order to qualify for a rebate, the contractor who does the installation must be part of the PUD’s contractor network. “It’s a big advantage for people who live in older homes because starting in 1990, Washington state began ratcheting up its energy efficiency standards for home construction, and it’s only gotten higher and higher every year after,” he said.

To qualify, people must live in an electrically heated home. “You can probably save up to 20% if people choose to take this limited-time opportunity,” Pesanti said.

New windows or insulation not only provide improvements to the home itself, but it can also save homeowners money later on, stated Clark PUD media specialist Dameon Pesanti.
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Sebastian Rubino / Public Utilities has doubled its rebate amounts for a limited time for those who are looking to upgrade their windows or insulation.
