DFW Incentives

» Dallas TX: Dallas Water Utilities Toilet Voucher Program
New Throne for Your Home

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

Dallas area residents can take advantage of the “New Throne for Your Home” toilet voucher program for a maximum of two toilets.

Voucher Amount: $90 per toilet (more…)

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» Tarrant County – Tri-County Electric

Friday, June 11th, 2010

The Tri-county Electric Cooperative, Inc. offers a $75 rebate to its members for installation or replacement of an electric water heater.
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» Greenville, Texas – Farmers Electric Cooperative

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Farmers Electric Cooperative offers a $100 rebate to its residential members on the purchase of an electric water heater. The rebate comes in the form of a credit on your electric bill. This rebate is not available for tankless water heaters.

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» City of Allen H2ome Incentives

Friday, June 11th, 2010

The City of Allen wants to help you conserve water. You must be a resident of the City of Allen with a current water service account.
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» Tax Credit For Energy Efficient Water Heaters

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Now through December 2010, receive up to $1,500.00 tax credit for approved water heaters and other Energy Star compliant appliances.

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Dear Mr. Hall, This past week your staff have worked on my house, one fixing a water leak in my front yard and the other person expediting the paperwork and process in the office. The project is not yet done, but I want to let you know right now how much I appreciate their efforts. Mike Krischke answered all my questions about the leak, the materials, the process for fixing the leak, and his estimate. He was knowledgeable about the job to be done, which certainly increased my comfort level. He was courteous, friendly and easy to talk to. I count on AAA Auger to provide expert services and staff, and Mike certainly is an expert. At 7:30 am this morning I was informed by your staff that I had two expired permits that had the potential to hold up finishing the current project. Shae McKean took the initiative to look into this problem some more, and then called me back to explain what was going on. She noticed that I had passed inspection on the older expired permit and volunteered to inform the City to that effect, which should take care of it. The 2nd expired permit was for work that AAA had done on my water heater a couple of years ago, so she made an appointment for one of your other plumbers to come inspect the water heater this very morning (I expect him any moment). This should take care of the 2nd potential problem. Shae took the time to answer my questions and explain what needs to happen, also in a friendly and courteous manner, which I really appreciate. By expediting the process on these 2 expired permits, I hopefully won’t have to deal with the City of Austin’s building inspection division which everyone in Austin knows is a nightmare. So my very grateful thanks to Shae who took the initiative to help me out! Sincerely, Pam Lynn Austin, Texas