Sustainable Loans
Sustainable Loans
Make your home more comfortable and energy smart.
Whether it’s new energy efficient windows, installing solar panels or water-wise landscaping, we can help make your project affordable. Low rates and flexible terms allow for a variety of energy efficient projects.
The SESLOC Sustainable Loan¹ can be used for:
- Solar Panels
- High efficiency air conditioners, evaporative coolers, water heaters or furnaces
- Energy efficient roofs, doors and windows
- Energy efficient or Energy Star appliances
- Improved landscaping or irrigation
- Improved home insulation
Sustainability benefits the environment
and your budget.
- Terms: 7 – 12 years²
- Maximum loan amount: $50,000
*APR = Annual Percentage Rate
1. All loans subject to credit approval and other underwriting criteria; not every applicant will qualify. APR and terms vary based on credit worthiness, and other conditions. Rates, terms and conditions are subject to change without notice.
2. Payment Example: A $30,000 loan, at 7.00% APR for 120 months, would have an estimated monthly payment of $348.43.¹
PEOPLE ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN PROFITS
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PEOPLE ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN PROFITS
New to credit unions? Learn more about our philosophy and how your money stays local.
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