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Join the Pennsylvania Qualified Contractor Network to perform rebate-qualifying work and gain access to new customers seeking energy-efficient home upgrades. 

The application to join the Penn Energy Savers Qualified Contractor Network is now live. This statewide initiative is designed to help Pennsylvania residents and multifamily building owners save on energy costs through rebates for high-efficiency, all-electric appliances, insulation, air sealing, ventilation, and more. Contractors who join the network will be eligible to perform rebate-qualifying work and gain access to new customers seeking energy-efficient home upgrades. 

Why Join the Penn Energy Savers Qualified Contractor Network?

As a contractor, you play a vital role in delivering energy-efficient solutions to Pennsylvania homeowners.

By becoming a Qualified Contractor, you will:

• Gain access to new customers looking for energy-efficient home upgrades
• Receive exclusive program support and technical guidance for federal rebate projects
• Expand your business opportunities by participating in a statewide initiative
• Be recognized as a qualified contractor for Penn Energy Savers Program rebates
• Help Pennsylvania households keep energy costs affordable and improve home comfort

Apply to join the network.

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