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SPONSORED: Comfort-Air Engineering & Primo Plumbing underscores the significance of updating your cooling systems.

It's our privilege to produce journalism that fosters democracy this election year, but we can't do it alone. Will you contribute today to helpAs spring brings warmer temperatures in San Antonio, savvy homeowners are turning their attention to their air conditioning units.

Upgrading an AC system isn’t just a matter of home comfort—it’s also about the economics of energy efficiency. For San Antonio residents, the numbers are particularly compelling. With the potential to secure early replacement rebates, homeowners can receive from $115 up to a remarkable $310 per cooling ton, depending on the new unit’s SEER2 rating.For units with SEER ratings of ≥ 13.8 – 15.1 SEER2, homeowners can obtain $115 per cooling ton.

You may claim $1,200 annually for energy property costs and certain home improvements, with additional limits based on the type of improvement.San Antonio’s CPS Energy is offering an $85 rebate for enrolling your Wi-Fi thermostat in their Winter DR Program, with an additional $30 annual credit. This program not only aids in managing energy demands but also contributes to your savings.

It’s time to make the smart choice for your home and wallet. Reach out to Comfort-Air Engineering & Primo Plumbing, leverage their expertise to maximize your rebates and tax credits, and step into a cooler, cost-effective spring. Celebrate 60 years with them by investing in a future where you save more than you spend.

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