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Home Energy Assessment Program for Westchester Residents
Release Date: September 09, 2010


NEWS RELEASE
Ned McCormack, Communications Director (914) 995-2932
Contact: Lynne Smith (914) 995-3106
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  AUG. 30, 2010
NEW PROGRAM OFFERS TO HELP RESIDENTS SAVE ON ENERGY COSTS
Free home energy assessments offered on first-come, first-serve basis
 
            Westchester County is launching a new program tomorrow, Tuesday, Aug. 31, that will offer free home energy assessments to homeowners who want to learn how they can make their homes more energy efficient, and, of course, save money.
            The announcement will be made by Larry Gottlieb, the county’s director of economic development, and David Singer, chairman of the Workforce Investment Board, at 10 a.m. at a private home at 9 Mohawk Road in Ossining. Franzoso Contracting will give a short demonstration by checking the home’s exterior for leaks in the roof, water damage and/or properly insulated windows and doors.
The Home Energy Assessment Program, sponsored by Westchester County, the Workforce Investment Board and the Business Council of Westchester, will be offering free home energy assessments for 2,000 county residents on a first-come first-served basis. The assessments will be offered by professional contractors and the homeowner can decide whether or not to go forward with more comprehensive testing and repairs if needed.
            “These assessments are free, come with no obligations and may help homeowners save money in the long run,” said County Executive Robert P. Astorino. “Wasted energy costs money and hurts the environment, and this program can help on both fronts.”
Starting tomorrow, homeowners can call 211 to set up an appointment with an authorized contractor. A representative will screen the caller to determine whether they qualify for a free assessment and answer any questions.  An authorized contractor will then call the homeowner directly within 24 hours to schedule an appointment.
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The following contractors have been hired by the county with the help of a $200,000 federal grant: Bright Homes Energy Ideas, Comfort Solutions, Green Star Energy Solutions, All HVAC Service, Bright Home Energy Solutions and Franszoso Contracting. The participating contractors (who responded to a bid request by the county) are being reimbursed $100 for each audit they complete.
To be eligible for the program, the homeowner’s property must be located in Westchester County; the person contacting the Call Center must be the owner of the property; and the prospective client’s dwelling must by 4,000 square feet or less. The program will run through May 31, 2011 (or until 2,000 audits are conducted – whichever comes first).
Homeowners will get the results of the complimentary assessment immediately after the contractor’s visit. At that point, homeowners can decide whether they should follow up -- at their own expense -- by hiring that contractor, or another, for a more comprehensive assessment, which usually involves several diagnostic tools and specialized computer software. At that point, if additional repairs are needed, the homeowner would need to arrange for those independently.
          Call takers at the 211 Call Center can also help homeowners learn about federal grants or state incentive programs that could help with any needed repair costs.
 
 
Directions: From Route 9A North, take the Route 133 exit and turn left. Turn left on Mohawk Road. House will be on the right.
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