Let The Sunshine In And Earn A Rebate

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a tax rebate. (NAPSA)—Letting in the sunshine could be a bright idea—especially when you update your home with energy-efficient windows. Homeowners installing qualifying windows can get as much as $1,500 back from the government under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. “There’s never been a better time to replace yourold, inefficient windows,” said James Ruppel, window expert at Four Seasons Sunrooms. “The government is actually paying you to save money on your energy bills.” Four Seasons Sunrooms—the award-winning sunroom, conserva- tory, patio room and enclosure manufacturer—recently expanded its product line with energy-efficient windows that meet and exceed the U.S. government’s strict energy-efficiency criteria for a 30 percent tax credit. Made with the company’s exclusive super energyefficient ConservaGlass Select technology, the heavy-duty vinyl replacement windowsinclude, at no extra charge, consumer-friendly features such as Stay-Clean Technology, which keeps the glass cleaner longer; Glass Masking, which protects the windows during transport and installation; and a Transferable Lifetime Warranty that protects your investment for the lifetime of the windows, even if you sell your home. The companyis well known for the outstanding performanceofits year-round solariums, screen rooms and patio enclosures andis is now bringing its over 35 years of experience to consumers with super energy-efficient windows. For more information, visit www.fourseasonssunrooms.com.