Air Conditioning by Jay
Discounts, Coupons and Rebates
Receive up to $1,350 Rebate from Lennox when you purchase a qualifying Home Comfort System*
From Sept 12th 2011 to Dec 2nd 2011 Lennox has Fall rebates available on equipment and air filteration. Pair this up with a Federal Tax Credit for maximum savings. Click Here to read more
What could be better than same day service when your air conditioning goes out in Summer? How about a 3 hour response time & we are so confident that we will be there within 3 hours that if we dont show up in 3 hours we will waive your diagnostic charge!

APS and SRP REBATES:
Arizona Public Service (APS) has several programs available to assist you in making your home more efficient.
APS Duct Test and Seal Program: APS will sponsor up to $250 to test and seal your duct work.
Arizona Public Service (APS) has a new Geothermal program that co-ops 30-50% of your cost when replacing standard air conditioning and heating equipment with high efficiency geothermal air conditioning and heating alternatives.
Salt River Project (SRP) also has programs available to assist you in making your home more efficient.
SRP Duct Test and Seal Program: SRP will sponsor up to $250 to test and seal your duct work.
Air Conditioning by Jay’s Comfort Team is a select contractor holding the required BPI certification that qualifies your testing and repairs for the APS and SRP duct test and repair rebate programs.
For a complete list of incentives and rebates on renewable energy & energy efficiency visit www.dsireusa.org.
TAX CREDITS:
Tax Credit up to $500.00 through 2011 ***AC By Jay is not responsible for amount of available credit. Check with your CPA to determine your individual application
Dial to get more details about these programs on our Geothermal page, or complete a quote request for more information.
New geothermal air conditioning and heating technology can save you 30% to 60% on your cooling/heating bills by retrofitting your existing A/C and heating equipment. Your application may qualify for APS rebates or government tax credits through the 2009 economic stimulus plan.







