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Ecology Action
Santa Cruz, CA
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About
About Ecology Action
Ecology Action is a nonprofit aimed at piloting projects that cut carbon emissions across industries. We hold a B and C-10 license that allow us to offer customers energy efficiency projects that often include incentives. Our goal along with our experience benefits both our customers and the environment.
Languages spoken
- English
- Spanish
In business since
March 1979 (48 years)
Contact details
Location and service area
877 Cedar Street, Santa Cruz, CA, 95060
Verified business license
This pro has a valid business license. We regularly check the status of contractor licenses to ensure they are a reputable and trustworthy business.
Services
Heat pumps & HVAC
- Air to water heat pumps
- Water source heat pumps
- Fresh air systems
- Heat pumps (ducted central air)
- Heat pumps (ductless mini-splits)
- Smart thermostats
- Indoor air quality assessments
Renewables & back-up power
- Solar panels
- Battery storage
Transportation and charging
- Electric vehicle chargers
- Electric vehicles
- E-bikes
Types of services provided
- Commercial
- Low income housing
- Multi-family home
- Remodel / retrofit
- Service / maintenance
Incentives
This pro can help you claim these other rebates
- LADWP (opens in a new tab)
- 3C-REN (opens in a new tab)
- Alameda Municipal Power (opens in a new tab)
- BayREN (opens in a new tab)
- Burbank Water and Power (opens in a new tab)
- HPWH Contractor Incentive Program (BayREN) (opens in a new tab)
- City of Palo Alto Utilities (opens in a new tab)
- City of Roseville (opens in a new tab)
- City of Shasta Lake (opens in a new tab)
- GoGreen Finance (opens in a new tab)
- MCE (opens in a new tab)
- Modesto Irrigation District (opens in a new tab)
- Peninsula Clean Energy (opens in a new tab)
- Redwood Coast Energy Authority (opens in a new tab)
- San Diego Gas & Electric (opens in a new tab)
- Silicon Valley Clean Energy (opens in a new tab)
- Sonoma Clean Power (opens in a new tab)
- Southern California Edison (opens in a new tab)
- TECH Clean California (opens in a new tab)
- Turlock Irrigation District (opens in a new tab)
- SMUD (opens in a new tab)
Additional information
May use subcontractors
It's common for contractors to use subcontractors for parts of a project. This pro may do so on your job, so it's worth asking who will be involved and how the work will be managed.