What Services are performed through this program ?

CheckMe! Air Conditioner Refrigerant & Airflow Test
We test the refrigerant levels in your air conditioner and Airflow including temperature split.

CheckMe! Duct Test and Seal Program
We perform a pressure test on your duct system and seal leakage to utility program standards.

Nothing is FREE !
Whats The Catch ?

No catch, you technically already pay for this service through a small surcharge (Public Purpose Programs) in your electricity bill every month. We are being paid by the Utility Company.

Utility Programs & Rebates
Check Me!© FREE Air Conditioner Tune-Up & Duct Testing Program
Did you know that we can tune-up your air conditioner, pressure test your duct system for leakage, seal the leakage, and Your utility company will pay the bill! ? With Proctor Engineering's Check Me! Program, we can!
  • Bland Solar & Air, Inc. is one of Check Me! program's Premier Contractors. The Check Me! program was developed by Proctor Engineering, and was a result of 10 Years of research by California Utility Companies. For more information, call us at 661.836.3880. or visit www.ProctorEng.com.

Participating Utility Providers include: Pacific Gas & Electric Company,
Southern California Edison Company , San Diego Gas & Electric , IID Utilities

Pacific Gas & Electric Company So-Cal Edison Company San Diego Gas & Electric Imperial Irrigation District
The California Solar Initiative - Solar Rebates & Tax Credits

As part of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's 3.3 Billion, Million Solar Roofs Program, California has set a goal to create 3,000 megawatts of new, solar-produced electricity by 2017 - moving the state toward a cleaner energy future and helping lower the cost of solar systems for consumers. These rebates and tax credits will discount the cost of your solar photovoltaic electric system as much as 35% . That's not including the elimination of your electricity bill every month!

  • The California Public Utilities Commission, through its California Solar Initiative, provides incentives over the next decade for existing residential homes and existing and new commercial, industrial, and agricultural properties.
  • The California Energy Commission manages a 10-year, $400 million program to encourage solar in new home construction through its New Solar Homes Partnership.

The overall goal is to help build a self-sustaining photovoltaic, solar electricity market. Call our office for details about solar electricity rebates in your area.