National fuel rolled out their rebate program for energy efficient improvements. Under the program, a tankless water heater qualifies for a $350 rebate.
Add a 10% off coupon floating around, or use Home Depot coupon.
$598 -10% ($59.80) - $350 National Fuel rebate - $300 Federal credit = - $111.8
If you ar enot handy, figure that you will have to pay someone to install it, but it is not rocket science. Check the local codes before attempting to install to make sure that you will pass the inspection.
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FYI Installation can run $500-2,000. Rebates are great but call around first. It's like installing a hot water heater, dishwasher and A/C system all in one. (plumbing, a gas line connection, permits, venting, electrical, etc)
... and only available for customers of National Fuel. - clunk "Mail the completed form along with a copy of a recent National Fuel bill"
valid only for part of NY and PA, (where National Fuel Gas Distribution Corporation operates) - SAN Here is a link for some MA utilities' rebate ($300)
you have to have it installed by a pro for the $350 National fuel rebate - Delinator
Keep in mind that the stainless steel venting typically required will likely cost more than the full-priced unit. - eekthorp
Message edited by: wantonsoup on 2007-12-27 18:35:12 CST
Its a good deal if you are in the market for a water heater-- did you notice you have to have it installed by a pro for the $350 National fuel rebate-- that = more $$ but again- if you need one this is a hot deal. Here is the quote from the national fuel link
"Please note: space and water heating appliances (furnaces, boilers and water tanks) must be installed by a contractor. Contractors must be able to supply one of the following: Federal ID number, a Certificate of Insurance or a Business Certificate showing their company's name and address in order for the rebate application to be considered complete."
To be eligible: "...I, or my tenant, must be a customer with an active meter serviced by National Fuel Gas Distribution Corporation (“National Fuel”) for the installation address."
National Fuel Gas Distribution Corporation sells or transports natural gas to over 732,000 customers through a local distribution system located in western New York and northwestern Pennsylvania.
So obviously valid only for part of NY and PA, duh ...
For example Socalgas offers $200 in rebates so still OK, but not as good. Anyway thanks OP, I may bite still ...
...I don't think that would be enough to replace a regular hot water tank with... you'd probably have to watch running the dishwasher, clothes washer, showers, tubs, etc at the same time.
Ok but at $741 after 10% off you are getting the unit for free. Not a bad deal. Wish I thought about this sooner! No time to get this done before year-end for me.
To get the $598 price, try to change the local store. I have 8 local stores around, only two of them sell it for $598, others are all $741.74. Online price reflects lower local price if you choose a right store.
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