Is There A Rheem Heat Pump In Your Future?
Summertime is here. It is hot and your air conditioning just quit working. A Rheem Heat Pump is the cooling system that works efficiently to cool your home. Rheem offers the best in dependable performance and offers great warranties. The RPNL AZ Series offers a 10 year warranty with a 10 year limited warranty on parts and compressors. All of their products have the energy saver emblem. You will also be entitled to a Federal Tax Credit of up to $1500.00 for buying a system that is energy efficient and is kind to the environment. This tax credit applies to new units and also to units that were bought between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2010.
If you as a homeowner, purchased your Rheem Heat Pump from a qualified dealer between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2010 you a eligible for a tax credit of 30% of the full purchase price which also includes installation and caps out at $1500. Rheem systems also offer continuous cash back by using a participating dealer. Depending on the system you purchase you can get up to $1000. in cash back rebates. If you add an IAQ (this can be an Exact Fit Media Cabinet, Electronic Air Cleaner or a Steam Humidifier) you can increase your rebate even more.
To get your cash back rebate just complete the online form, print and sign the page and mail it along with a copy of your invoice to this address: Rheem Consumer Cashback Promotion C/O TradeOne Marketing, 11149 Research Blvd. Ste 400, Austin Tx 78759. A Rheem Heat Pump conforms to all of the Clean Air Act provisions and are earth friendly in every way. If you find you must replace a portion of your heating and air conditioning system it may be to your advantage to replace it all at one time.
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The Rheem Heat Pump is the best system for your needs. Rheem also features the gas electric package in a 2 to 5 ton unit. These heat pumps have all the same warranties and tax credits as the all electric models. Rheem offers the most comprehensive and feature based systems that you can buy today. |

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