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HEATING AND COOLING
Making smart decisions about your home's heating, cooling and water heating systems can have a big effect on your utility bills - and your comfort. Approximately half of the energy used in your home goes to heating and cooling.
The new System Adjustment and Verified Efficiency _SAVE) certification assures you that the heating and cooling professional installing or maintaining your new heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system is properly trained in energy-efficient installation and measurement. Your HVAC SAVE-certified contractor's assessment will make sure you purchase the most appropriate, energy-efficient system for your home, and that it's installed correctly for optimum savings and comfort. To receive eligible rebates on new HVAC equipment, MidAmerican Energy requires that an HVAC SAVE-certified contractor tests and verifies your equipment.
The new System Adjustment and Verified Efficiency _SAVE) certification assures you that the heating and cooling professional installing or maintaining your new heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system is properly trained in energy-efficient installation and measurement. Your HVAC SAVE-certified contractor's assessment will make sure you purchase the most appropriate, energy-efficient system for your home, and that it's installed correctly for optimum savings and comfort. To receive eligible rebates on new HVAC equipment, MidAmerican Energy requires that an HVAC SAVE-certified contractor tests and verifies your equipment.
7HVAC Tune-Up
We now offer rebates to offset the cost of increasing the efficiency of existing equipment and ductwork. Our Residential HVAC Tune-Up program promotes the proper maintenance and operation of heating and cooling systems by residential customers in existing homes. There are two ways to participate:
Qualifications
We now offer rebates to offset the cost of increasing the efficiency of existing equipment and ductwork. Our Residential HVAC Tune-Up program promotes the proper maintenance and operation of heating and cooling systems by residential customers in existing homes. There are two ways to participate:
- The equipment tune-up measure is available to customers during their regularly scheduled maintenance visit by participating contractors.
- The ductwork improvement measure is available to customers during an equipment tune-up or when installing a new piece of equipment with a participating contractor.
Qualifications
- Participants must be residential customers located in MidAmerican Energy Company’s Iowa service territory.
- MidAmerican Energy Company must provide the primary electricity or natural gas to the equipment for which the rebate is being paid.
- Tune-ups must result in a certain number of equipment SAVE points improvement; this number varies by measure.