Do all you can to help the environment and save
money with energy-efficiency in all plumbing systems
of your home. Here is our strategy:
1) Toilet
Rebate Program - Depending on the county
you live in, you can recieve from $50.00 - $100.00
back on the installation of a new 1.6 gallon per
flush or 1.28 GPF toilet. Homes built before 1993
and toilets purchased after September, 2007 qualify.
Call us at (770) 480-5077 for more information.
2
) Does a
$525.00 rebate and a lifetime warranty sound good
to you?
Right now when you switch out your natural
gas or propane water heater over to a new Marathon
electric water heater, Georgia Power is offering
a rebate of $525.00. Every high-efficiency Marathon
comes with a manufacturers lifetime tank warranty,
which guarantees that the tank will never leak.
Because the Marathon's inner tank is made of a
seamless, molded, non-metallic material, it can't
corrode or rust like other conventional steel
tanks. Please call us for more information regarding
this new and innovative alternative to gas water
heater. (770) 480-5077.
3) Would
you like to save 20,000 gallons of water every
year and have instantaneous hot water when you
open the tap? Well now you can! Let us
install a hot water recirculating pump on your
water heater and never wait for hot water again.
By not running the cold water out of the lines
waiting for it to heat up, studies have shown
that the average consumer can save up to 20,000
gallons per year. Call us at (770) 480-5077 for
more information.
4) Save over
3,000 gallons per year per toilet! Let
us install a "HydroClean" fill valve
for your existing toilet and you can save up to
3,000 gallons per year. With its innovative design,
the "HydroClean" fill valve prevents
wasted water by overfilling the bowl. Please call
us for more information on this great product
at (770) 480-5077.
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We are proud to announce that we have attained the EPA’s Lead Safe Certification. |
Please check with your local
municipality as rebates may or may not qualify
or may expire. Please note that manufacturers
may change rebates or end programs without notice.
It is the homeowners responsibility to claim the
rebate or tax credit.
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