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139 Home Energy Solutions sign-ups so far - $10,425 to be donated to N2N!

What are you waiting for? Call 877-389-3221 to sign up for your home energy audit now and $75 will be donated to Neighbor 2 Neighbor to help those in need of energy assistance this winter.

October, 2012


Dear Madison Resident,


The Town of Madison is promoting the Home Energy Solutions program. This program offers homeowners and renters a chance to reduce their energy costs and through town resident’s participation, will also provide funds for income-eligible residents to assist in heating their homes.


For a $75 fee*, certified and insured contractors will evaluate household energy usage and provide an average of $700 of energy efficiency and weatherization services at no additional cost to you.
These include:
• Free energy-efficient lighting (up to 40 compact fluorescent light bulbs)
• Water-saving measures, including low-flow, high-pressure shower-heads and faucet aerators
• The latest technology to seal-up air leaks in your home, including weather-stripping and caulking
• Additional rebates for home insulation, HVAC systems, and other appliances
These services save participants an average of $200 a year, each year, in energy savings.


As a bonus, for every HES service that is completed in the next 60 days, $75 will be donated to the Madison Foundation’s Neighbor to Neighbor Fund. After 120 and 180 days, $50 and $25 will be donated to the Fund respectively. These donations will help our town’s residents receive valuable energy assistance to heat their homes. For more information and donation updates, visit www.Madisonct.org/energy.


Simply call 877-389-3221 to sign up for the Home Energy Solutions program today.

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