Settling for Energy-Efficient Equipment Guide

Certain appliances, lighting, technology, and other electronics are being built, and purchased, to make less of an impact on the environment and to save consumers money on their utility bills.
But that doesn’t mean adjusters can simply settle for more energy-efficient equipment just because their policyholder wants them to. Fill out the form to download our guide about why policyholders are making the switch – and when an adjuster may settle for the alternative even if it’s not Like Kind and Quality.
Shifting regulations are a large reason that manufacturers are making changes to product standards. Stay up to date with some of the bills related to energy efficiency that were enacted or approved by state legislators in 2019 by reading Regulations Impact How Your Policyholders Replace Appliances.
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Alpine Intel’s content is meant to inform and educate readers using general terms and descriptions. They do not replace expert evaluations that determine facts and details related to each unique claim.
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