SCE’s HVAC Optimization Program - Answers to
Our Customers' Most Common Questions
Benefit from lower unplanned repair costs,
cost-covering
incentives, lower energy bills, improved air quality and
system reliability. Be HVAC Wise and Optimize.
incentives, lower energy bills, improved air quality and
system reliability. Be HVAC Wise and Optimize.
How do I find out about getting involved in the program?
If you're ready to get the ball rolling, you can find a participating contractor here. If you still have questions after that, feel free to give us a call.
What is a "participating contractor"?
A participating contractor has been strictly vetted by SCE and specially trained to provide the service required by the HVAC Optimization Program. A contractor who has not been vetted and has not completed the training cannot participate in SCE's HVAC Optimization Program.
How do I find a contractor?
You can find a list of participating contractors here. If there isn't one in your area, ask your local contractor to get involved.
How do I know if my HVAC system is qualified
for this program?
If you don't find the answer on the Program Detail page, contact a participating contractor.
Am I eligible for the program if my building
uses self-generated power (i.e. solar)?
If you have eligible equipment and are an SCE commercial customer who pays for SCE electric service (in addition to using self-generated power), you are eligible for the HVAC Optimization program.
I was in an SCE HVAC maintenance program a
couple years ago. Can I still participate in the HVAC Optimization Program?
Probably. Contact a participating contractor for an evaluation of your status and equipment.
How much money will I save by participating
in the HVAC Optimization Program?
The program uses a custom incentive calculator used by each participating contractor to determine your estimated incentive amount, which will be verified by SCE during processing. Talk to a participating contractor to learn more.
Will this program really help save the
environment?
HVAC Optimization is designed to help lower your building's carbon footprint by reducing HVAC energy consumption.
Our HVAC unit is mounted on the ground
because the sloped roof will not accommodate it. Does my HVAC unit qualify?
Possibly. For a definite answer, have a participating contractor take a look at the equipment.
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