Government Rebates For Siding

Throughout the country, there are different options available to help homeowners with the cost of siding projects. These options include siding rebate and incentive programs that promote energy efficiency. The terms and conditions of government rebates or grants can differ depending on the job, time of year, location, and other variables. To maximize your chances of securing the funds you are budgeting for, it is recommended to research to see if you are eligible before applying and consulting with your project contractor.

Unfortunately, not every siding material qualifies for a tax credit or rebate. However, there are still options available to homeowners. One of these options is the Energy Star Rebates program, which offers rebates and special offers based on a homeowner’s location. Though siding rebates aren’t necessarily plentiful, some of the rebates are available for siding or insulation-related products. Homeowners can find out if they are eligible for savings by visiting Energy Star’s Rebate Finder.

Another option is the Residential Energy Efficient Property Credit, which offers incentives from the federal government in exchange for making your home energy efficient. While most siding hasn’t qualified in the past, insulated vinyl siding counted for a tax credit because of the extra layer of protection from the elements the material provided. Currently, only certain items qualify for IRS energy incentives including solar electric property and solar water heaters. Homeowners should consult with their contractor for more insight on projects that are eligible for tax credits.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture also offers programs and grants to help low-income families secure housing and for home repairs and preservation. Siding projects would often fall under this umbrella. Homeowners can contact their local representative or RD State office for more information. Additionally, the Weatherization Assistance Program is offered by the U.S. Department of Energy to assist low-income families in increasing their home’s energy efficiency and reducing energy costs. Though this program doesn’t cover new siding or a new roof, it may cover siding elements that contribute to energy efficiency as well as minor leaks prior to insulation-related work.

For eligible low-income American Indian and Alaska Native families, the Housing Improvement Program offers home repair assistance. Interested homeowners can apply by filling out BIA Form 6407 with their closest housing office.

If you are unable to secure government funding, there are alternatives available such as small home improvement loans or opting for a 0% APR credit card. Some siding suppliers also offer their own product rebates to contractors. Additionally, local government loans are available in some counties geared toward building maintenance. For instance, in California, siding is considered a form of continuous, energy-saving insulation and qualifies for local rebates. Homeowners can check if their state or county is offering something similar by visiting their local government’s website or calling their county’s office.

If you are planning a siding project and need expert advice or are ready to begin, Exterior Home Solutions LLC is here to help. As a residential siding replacement expert located in Richmond VA, they can provide a range of services from siding repair to full replacement. With their team of highly skilled professionals, they offer quality workmanship and exceptional customer service. Contact them today to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards improving your home’s energy efficiency.