Curious to learn how high-efficiency equipment
works and how much money it can save you? 2013
Follow these steps to participate
1.Purchase and install qualifying equipment in a Rhode Island home with an active, paid-to-date National Grid residential gas heating account. Qualifying equipment must be installed between January 1, 2013 and December 31, 2013.
2.Complete this application, with the help of your contractor. Remember to sign the bottom of the application.
3.The following documents are required along with your completed rebate form:
A copy of your most recent National Grid gas bill
A copy of your most recent electric bill — required for furnaces and electronically commutated motor (ECM) boiler pumps only
A clear, legible copy of your itemized receipt or invoice from your contractor that indicates “zero balance” or “paid in full” and shows:
- Your contractor’s name and address
- The purchase and/or installation date
- Equipment installed
- Manufacturer
- Model number
- Installation costs
- Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE)
for boilers and furnaces
- Thermal Efficiency or Energy Factor for
water heaters
- Quantity of thermostats installed (if
applicable)
4. IMPORTANT: Make a copy of the rebate form and supporting documents for your records!
5. Mail to: National Grid High-Efficiency Residential Equipment Rebate (RI)
Offer# H245494
PO Box 130013
El Paso, TX 88513-0013
Rebate form and required documentation must be postmarked within 60 days of equipment installation date, by
January 31, 2014 at the latest.
You will receive a rebate check in the mail 6 to 8 weeks after our receipt of the properly completed and signed rebate form and supporting documentation.
Questions? Please call 1-800-292-2032 or e-mail ngridinfo@smartenergyzone.com.
You may track the status of your rebate after submission by visiting www.smartenergyzone.com/nationalgridri
Program Details
A licensed contractor MUST install furnaces, boilers, water heaters, boiler controls, heat recovery ventilators and electronically commutated motor pumps. Thermostats may be self-installed by the customer or contractor-installed.
Tip: If you’re looking for a contractor, please consult the Better Business Bureau’s list of accredited heating contractors. Visit
www.rhodeisland.bbb.org and click on “Find a BBB Accredited Business.” Type in “Heating Contractor” and enter your city and state or zip code. If you do not have online access, you may opt to call the Better Business Bureau at 1-508-652-4800 (Monday through
Friday 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.) or consult your local yellow pages.
Interested in applying for 0% Financing to help you afford these upgrades?
Through National Grid’s EnergyWise program, you may be able to take advantage of 0% Financing to pay for a high-efficiency natural gas furnace, boiler, and/or water heater over a period of two to seven years. That’s interest-free financing!
The first step is to call 1-888-633-7947 or visit www.myngrid.com/energywise to schedule a free EnergyWise in-home energy assessment.
To be eligible to apply for 0% Financing, customer must be an owner of a one to four family residence with a current, paid-to-date National Grid Rhode Island residential gas heating account. Customer must complete a free in-home energy assessment. 0% Financing is contingent on being approved for a loan from a participating lender. Financing is subject to funding availability. Terms and Conditions are subject to change or cancellation without notice. Limited time offer. This program will end on December 31, 2013 more...https://www1.nationalgridus.com/Files/AddedPdf/POA/2013_RI_HEHE.pdf
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