G&G Resources

G&G Insulation combines great products and great people to give our commercial and residential customers the very best service. You can depend on our highly trained installers to deliver efficient energy solutions. You can count on:

  • Six decades of experience
  • Professional, well-trained installers
  • Owens Corning™ Certified Energy Expert®
  • BPI Training & Certification
  • RESNET Training
  • HERS Certification

We install these great products:

Incentives to Insulate

Idaho residents with homes built before 2002 may qualify for an income tax deduction for 100% of the cost of installing new insulation or making other energy efficiency upgrades. Click here for more information.

It Pays to Reinsulate!

By upgrading the insulation in your home, you may be able to get money back. The U.S. Federal Government is offering a tax credit of up to $1,200 (30% of the material cost) for homeowners who make certain energy efficiency upgrades in their home, like adding insulation. This tax credit applies to your principal residence, and the work must be completed by December 31, 2032. Don’t miss out on this chance to get money back for insulating your home.

Idaho State Energy Loan Program

The Idaho Governor’s Office of Energy and Mineral Resources (OEMR) State Energy Loan Program offers low-interest loans to fund energy efficiency projects for single-family homes in Idaho. Residential loans can be a minimum of $1,000 and maximum of $30,000. The loan program operates on a first come, first serve basis. Consumers can leverage these loans by accessing utility incentives and federal and state tax credits and deductions as well. 

Loans are available for:

  • Insulation
  • Weatherization
  • Windows
  • HVAC
  • Appliances
  • Lighting
  • Renewable Energy Projects

The flexible payment options include:

  • 3% for 36 months
  • 5% for 60 months
  • 7% for 84 months

Learn more at https://oemr.idaho.gov/loan-program.

Contact us today for a consultation.

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