
Installation of Regal Cellulose Insulation Qualifies Homeowners for Recent Energy Tax Credit
Save Energy and Tax Dollars!
It's no secret that heating bills are expected to soar -- and they may not decline for years to come. But there is something you can do to save valuable energy and tax dollars. All you have to do is install Regal Cellulose insulation in your home between January 1, 2006 and December 31, 2007, and you can claim a tax credit of up to $500 on the amount spent! When you install Regal Cellulose in your attic and walls, your heat loss and air infiltration will be reduced and so will your costly fuel bills during the heating and cooling seasons. The recent tax credit amounts to a dollar-for-dollar reduction in your tax bill and is just another reason for you to purchase Regal Cellulose Insulation to save both energy and money in the future. This tax credit must be used only for your primary residence and not for energy improvements done to a vacation home or second residence.
The installation of Regal Cellulose is quick and easy, and you can even do-it-yourself and still qualify for the tax credit. Step-by-step instructions can be found online and our representatives are available to answer any questions you might have if you call (800) 848-9687. Even if you decide to hire a contractor to do the installation for you, we can help by providing a list of specialists in your area. Regal Cellulose Insulation may be purchased at your nearest home improvement store or lumber yard. If you need help locating a retailer, just give us a call -- we'll be happy to provide that information to you as well.

Energy Policy Act of 2005/American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009
We encourage you to download more information on the Energy Policy Act of 2005/American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, as well as a Manufacturer's Certification Statement from Regal Industries, Inc. (PDF format) to learn more about how you can save money and energy!
For complete information on the energy bill and tips on energy conservation, visit the government energy web site at www.energy.gov. |