Fort Collins Utilities Offers Double Appliance Rebates through December
Posted on: Sep-24-2013
Fort Collins Utilities will offer double rebates on qualified appliances through December to help residential customers save money on their utility bills.Residents looking to get rid of an older refrigerator or freezer can receive a bill credit of $70 (normally $35) for recycling their appliance. Residents purchasing qualified ENERGY STAR ® dishwashers will receive a bill credit of $50 (normally $25) and those purchasing clothes washers will receive a bill credit of $100 (normally $50).
Purchases must be made from September 1 through December 31, 2013, and applications submitted by January 14, 2014, to receive the double rebates. Applications and qualification details are available at participating retailers and online at fcgov.com/rebates-programs.
Also until December 31, Utilities is offering double rebates on WaterSense and MaP Premium toilet purchases. Receive $100 or $150 (normally $50 or $75) for replacing and recycling up to two toilets per qualifying account (must be a Fort Collins Utilities water customer to qualify).
Water customers also qualify for a $10 rebate on WaterSense labeled showerheads, which can save the average household more than 2,900 gallons of water per year. The WaterSense label means the showerhead was independently tested to ensure a good shower doesn’t have to be sacrificed in order to achieve water savings. Check local retailers for a wide selection of models.
For program rules and details, visit https://www.fcgov.com/rebates-programs , email utilities@fcgov.com, call 970-221-6700 or TDD 970-224-6003.
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Crystal Shafii, Conservation Program Coordinator
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Did You Know?
Installing high-efficiency refrigeration equipment at your business, such as zero-energy doors and anti-sweat heater controls (rebates available), can save money.
Every 2 degrees higher you set your air conditioner can save up to 14% on cooling costs.
Using low water-using plants that provide seasonal colors and textures for year-round beauty can help save on irrigation costs.