What's the mileage potential of your home?
Just like a clunker that only gets a few miles to the gallon, your home could be wasting enormous amounts of energy without your knowledge ? invisibly burning through the money you work hard to save for your retirement or your kids' college funds. But inside that gas guzzler is a smooth-running machine waiting to get out. You have the power to bring your home to its full energy (and money) saving potential, and we're here to help you get a jump-start in the right direction.
Did you know that home energizing projects like installing windows and doors, upgrading heating and cooling systems, and shoring up drafty spaces with insulation and caulk can reduce your energy use by up to 40 percent? These kinds of improvements also make your home a more comfortable, healthy, and cost-effective place to live. And the best part is, once you make the investment, you'll continue to enjoy the benefits year after year.
EnergyWorks homeowner loans currently start as low as 0.99%, with additional tax credits and rebates available.
Low interest rates are for a limited time only and subject to change, so schedule a home energy analysis by contacting the ECA Call Center at 215-609-1052 to speak with a trained representative, or by visiting the ECA website.
Four Reasons why energy improvements make sense for your right now
To make your home more comfortable for you and your family.
To increase your self-reliance and financial independence by reducing your energy dependence.
To protect you and your family from health problems like mold allergies and asthma.
To support growth of green energy jobs, reduce energy waste, and protect the environment for future generations.
Two ways to move forward with energy improvements
Homeowners can improve energy efficiency by addressing the energy usage of their whole house or by tackling smaller, more targeted projects. Read more about these two approaches.
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Whole-house energy improvement
From basement to roof and everywhere in between, you might be surprised by how much energy your home is wasting. Get the most value and greatest savings by making energy improvements throughout your entire home.
To get started with a whole-house energy improvement, our home energy analysis partner will perform a complete assessment to pinpoint where energy-saving opportunities lie, and exactly how much you could save by making improvements. A Building Performance Institute (BPI) certified Building Analyst will check for problems ranging from air leaks, to health and safety issues like carbon monoxide or gas leaks, to the efficiency of your appliances. The Building Analyst will then provide a written report that summarizes the findings and include recommendations for saving energy along with estimates of costs and savings. The Building Analyst will also help you pinpoint all available tax credits, rebates, and low interest loans. Your home energy analysis is performed through the Energy Coordinating Agency, a partner of EnergyWorks.
Source: http://energyworksnow.com/videos/new-video-page/
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