A for-profit or nonprofit organization can qualify for the GoGreen Business program by meeting any one of three requirements: 100 or fewer employees, or Less than $16 million a year in annual revenue, or Meeting the SBA definition of a small business […]
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Submit a completed application with proof of liability insurance and take the one-hour online training. Get started by visiting the Contractor Partners page. […]
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Lenders disburse funding within 24 hours of receiving a Certificate of Completion. Solar + battery storage projects also require proof of Interconnection Application submission. Forms can be found on the GoGreen Home Contractor Resources page under “Project forms.” […]
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You must use GoGreen Home’s itemized invoice template when submitting projects to GoGreen Home. You can find the invoice template along with other forms on the GoGreen Home Contractor Resources page under “Project forms.” […]
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A GoGreen Home project requires combustion appliance safety testing if the following two conditions are met: Note: A gas range is not generally considered an atmospherically vented combustion appliance. However, CAEATFA recommends that contractors test gas ranges for excess carbon monoxide if a project includes either air sealing and/or duct sealing EEMs. A safety test […]
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GoGreen Home projects must comply with local permitting requirements. Please contact your local permitting authority to determine if your project requires a permit. […]
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