Learn About Furnace Installations with Amazing Avista Rebate Program

Learn About Furnace Installations with Amazing Avista Rebate Program

Learn About Furnace Installations with Amazing Avista Rebate Program

Back in Spokane county in 1991, Avista funded the most amazingly generous energy-saving furnace rebate program of all time. The rebate incentives were so generous, that you could almost get a free furnace! And now they are doing it again.

It is called the WASHINGTON HOME SPACE AND WATER HEATER REBATES program, and you can get up to $3,200.00 towards a new furnace. Here is how you qualify: If you are currently heating with electric heat, and you are an Avista customer, you are eligible for incentives up to $3,200.00 when you convert to natural gas.

Just think–$3200! Wow! We have not seen incentives like this in over 20 years. Don’t miss out–call Air Control Heating and Electric, Inc today for more information. We have had a hot summer, and most people have been thinking only about air conditioning, but now fall is coming, and with it, those high heating bills are just around the corner.

If you want to lower your heating costs this winter and get some big help from Avista in the process, call Air Control Heating and Electric, Inc today at (509) 924-0018 and get all the details. 8/7/2015

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Air Control Heating and Electric, Inc

7203 E. Nora Ave
Spokane Valley, WA 99212
(509) 924-0018

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