TAX CREDIT ON SUNRISE ENERGY EFFICIENT VINYL REPLACEMENT WINDOWS
SAVE MONEY WITH ENERGY STAR APPROVED SUNRISE VINYL WINDOWS
If you’re considering replacing old drafty windows this year, it’s a good time to consider vinyl replacement windows from Sunrise Windows. When you buy now through December 31, 2013, you can an added tax break if you install new window replacements that qualify under the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 (which was extended to 2013). Receive 10% of the cost of installation or up to $500 in tax credits by replacing your windows with approved energy efficient windows.
All Sunrise Energy Efficient Vinyl Replacement Windows are tested and rated by the NFRC to determine their energy efficiency rating. Only the best performing windows are awarded the ENERGY STAR® approval for outstanding energy efficiency, ensuring you’ll save more on your heating and cooling utility bills. Sunrise vinyl replacement windows are ENERGY STAR® approved nationwide.
Sunrise windows are better than wood or aluminum. Sunrise vinyl windows are made of solid, energy efficient PVC, with polyurethane foam-filled extrusions that provide higher R-values than other PVC windows for the most effective insulation. Only environmentally friendly polyurethane foams are used.
Get a free estimate on Sunrise Vinyl Replacement Windows and start saving money on your utility bills. Call the home improvement experts at Trim A Seal today at 800-217-6355. We offer the best customer service and fast, friendly window installation throughout Gary, Crown Point, Merrillville, Hammond, Valparaiso, Hobart, Dyer, Munster, and all of Northwest Indiana.
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