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Northwest Door garage doors that qualify for tax
credit under the Energy Improvement and Extension Act of 2008 are
listed below.
To qualify for the credit,
the door must be installed on a qualifying homeowner's principal
residence which has an insulated garage space and must be put into
service between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2010. A credit of
30% of the material cost is allowed up to a maximum of $1,500 for
all home energy improvements per household combined.
New construction does not qualify.
For complete information on this tax credit go to
www.energystar.gov.
- Therma Tech Steel Door, Model 108, 118, 128
with Polystyrene
- Therma Tech ll Steel Door, Model 208, 218,
228 with Polystyrene
- Therma Max Steel Door, Model T208, T218,
T228 with Polystyrene
- Therma Max Steel Door, Model 308 with
Polystyrene
- Therma Classic Steel Door with Polystyrene
- 500 Series Steel Door, Model 501l, 502I,
50CI with 2" Polystyrene
- 400 Series Steel Door, Model 401l, 402l with
2" Polystyrene
- 924 Series Steel Door, Condition 5, 7, 8
with Polystyrene
- 924 Series Steel Door, Condition 5, 7, 8
with Polyurethane
- 920 Series Steel Door, Condition 5, 7, 8
with Polystyrene
- 920 Series Steel Door, Condition 5, 7, 8
with Polyurethane
- Infinity Classic Aluminum Door, Insulated
with Polystyrene
- Heritage Classic Wood Door with Polystyrene
- Builder Collection Wood Door with
Polystyrene
- Models 141, 143, 144, 146 Wood Doors with
Polystyrene
- Models 141, 143, 144, 146 Wood Doors with
Polyurethane
- Models 161, 163, 164, 166 Wood Doors with
Polystyrene
- Models 161, 163, 164, 166 Wood Doors with
Polyurethane
- Models 181, 183, 184, 186 Wood Doors with
Polystyrene
- Models 181, 183, 184, 186 Wood Doors with
Polyurethane
NOTE: The doors must have the perimeter sealed to
avoid air infiltration. Top and sides must have vinyl or wood stop
with a flexible flap and the bottom must be sealed with astragal.
To submit for your tax
credit, print and fill out the
Certification Statement*
and retain with your tax records
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