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If you are on our discount rate, you may qualify for no-cost insulation and air sealing upgrades, replacement appliances, and more.
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Whether you own or rent, keep your home comfortable while saving energy and money with a no-cost Home Energy Assessment.
With a Home Energy Assessment, you can uncover energy-saving solutions crafted specifically for your home, including:
Your Home Energy Assessment could include weatherization measures, like air sealing and insulation, which are good first steps to take if you’re looking to make your home all-electric.
Weatherization reduces drafts and helps your home keep warmed or cool air in. This means electrified HVAC systems will not need to work as hard to keep your home at a comfortable temperature. Plus, weatherizing your home can help you install correctly sized systems down the road, such as heat pumps or solar.
Powered by the #1 energy efficiency provider in the nation, we offer solutions for everyone. Choose the option that best describes your situation to start your Home Energy Assessment today.
Homeowners now have two options to begin your Home Energy Assessment.
You can start with our Online Home Energy Assessment, which will provide you with personalized tips and recommendations to lower energy use right from the comfort of your home.
Or, you can jump right to requesting a call or visit with an Energy Specialist.
A Home Energy Assessment can help you and your landlord discover opportunities for greater energy efficiency in your residence. Plus, you may receive efficient products at no-cost.
After your assessment, your Energy Specialist will work with your landlord on pursuing larger improvements to the building such as insulation and air sealing that can help lower energy costs and improve your overall comfort. Possible incentives on measures include:
This offer is valid for renter-occupied units in buildings with 2-4 units only. Single family rentals and owner-occupied units do not qualify.
During a Home Energy Assessment, an Energy Specialist will visit your property, evaluate its energy use, and install no-cost energy saving improvements such as LED lightbulbs, faucet aerators and advanced power strips.
Additionally, you'll receive information about other rebates and incentives you may qualify for, such as no-cost sealing of air leaks to reduce drafts, discounted insulation improvements, and rebates on energy efficient HVAC equipment and appliances. Buildings with five or more units may qualify for additional upgrades.
If 50% or more of your tenants qualify as low-income you may be eligible for additional rebates and incentives.
Depending on your income, you may qualify for additional incentives and services to make energy-saving improvements.
Our energy savings tips can help you identify effective ways to save money and energy all year long.
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