Yes, there are several financial incentives and tax credits available for homeowners performing energy-efficient renovations in Denver and the surrounding Front Range areas.
Specific opportunities include:
- City Tax Credits: Denver offers specific city tax credits for the installation of solar panels and heat pumps.
- Denver Energy Challenge: Homeowners in the city can utilize the Denver Energy Challenge, a program designed to support energy-saving home improvements.
- Xcel Energy Rebates: Residents may qualify for rebates through Xcel Energy for various energy-efficient home upgrades.
- State and Federal Support: Programs from the Colorado Energy Office and potential federal tax credits for solar or geothermal systems can help significantly offset the costs of green remodeling projects.
ACN Construction assists clients by navigating these options and providing the necessary documentation for tax filings to ensure homeowners maximize their financial benefits.
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