The release comes as Elevated Remodeling sheds light on avenues that can incentivize energy-efficient window replacements for Pennsylvania residents. Affordability is often seen as a barrier preventing homeowners from modifying their properties in line with environmental initiatives – but no longer, says this local home improvement contractor.

Its new report names several major utility companies as offering substantive rebates for those who replace their home’s windows with ENERGY STAR-certified installations. The intent is to actively reward homeowners for taking strides toward lowering their energy usage, a movement that PECO Energy, PPL Electric Utilities, and Duquesne Light Company encourage with their rebates.

“Besides utility company rebates, Pennsylvania has state-specific incentives for energy-efficient home improvements,” explains Elevated Remodeling. “These incentives are often provided through state-run programs and can vary depending on the availability of funds and other factors.”

The report goes on to illustrate the impact that ENERGY STAR-certified windows can have on the environment – helping to reduce carbon emissions by effectively insulating properties. Keeping the summer heat from entering homes prevents the need for occupants to run their AC on high.

Such windows play a significant role in preserving a comfortable interior temperature by minimizing heat transfer, says the company. Elevated Remodeling also points out that homeowners will see their lower cooling usage reflected in their monthly energy bills – a welcome relief amidst the current cost of living crisis.

Making the incentives for fitting energy-efficient windows clear, its report then illustrates the ways that residents can secure such installations – chief among them, hiring a professional contractor.

Elevated Remodeling is positioned to accommodate projects of this type, with its team fitting ENERGY STAR-certified window replacements that can directly qualify for the aforementioned rebates while bringing their own curb appeal benefits.

The company adds: “Upgrading to new windows can also increase your home’s value. Potential buyers are often willing to pay more for a home with energy-efficient features, as they know it will save them money in the long run.”

Interested parties can find additional details about Elevated Remodeling at: https://elevatedremodeling.com/

Elevated Remodeling

1500 Casho Mill Rd Newark
Newark
DE
19711
United States

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