Solar Screens (Low Income)
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Solar screens installed on south- or west-facing windows or glass doors block at least 65% of the solar heat gain.
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1. Confirm Customer Eligibility
- Customer must reside in Texas and receive electric service from El Paso Electric
- Single Family Homes (1-4 units)
- Multifamily Homes (more than 4 units) - Must be individually metered
- For Income Qualified incentives, customer must meet Low Income requirements and complete an Income Eligibility Form and supporting documentation.
2. Provide a Written Quote
- Contractor must provide the customer with a written quote that includes all work materials before any work is done. http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0242-hiring-contractor
3. Project Notification/Schedule Inspections
- Notify CLEAResult and El Paso Electric of upcoming projects before projects are initiated, as well as to schedule pre- and post-installation inspections.
- All contractors must schedule pre- and post-installation inspections for their first three projects annually.
- All contractors must schedule inspections for at least 15% of submitted projects after their initial three inspections.
4. To Qualify Solar Screens
- Must be installed on windows or glass doors that face south or west
- Must block at least 65 percent of the solar heat gain
5. Complete Incentive Form
- Customer contact information and customer signature
- Include model, dimensions, U-factor, SHGC and quantity
6. Submit Required Documentation for Payment of Each Project
- Contractor must submit within 45 days of completion – be sure to select heating and cooling type
- Applicable pre/post photographs -refer to portal training manual for sample photos
- Invoice - showing EPE incentive and customer out-of-pocket cost
- Income Eligibility Form and supporting documentation (Income Qualified only)
7. Quality Control/Quality Assurance
- Visit NREL Standard Work Specifications at https://sws.nrel.gov for guidelines to ensure quality installations based on national best practices.
- Maintain program compliance – see Probationary Policies & Procedures document