Dr. Energy Saver to Energize Delaware as a Home Performance Contractor
Milton, DE - Dr. Energy Saver™ Delaware is committed to reducing energy consumption and expenses, all the while increasing the overall comfort and efficiency of local buildings. Now a trained and certified expert for the Maryland Home Performance Program with ENERGY STAR®, a part of the Energize Delaware initiative-- these specialists are actively helping locals conserve energy and money.
There are many ways to save and from now until March of 2012, homeowners can receive anywhere from $300 to $8,250 in rebates upon the completion of qualifying updates performed by a select contractor-such as Dr. Energy Saver Delaware.
In addition, homeowners can save a maximum of $4,300 return from rebates through the Home Performance Program, a bargain that continues until the funds are depleted.
One homeowner has reported cutting air leakage by a 55 percent margin in addition to a total energy reduction of about 47 percent.
Get started toward receiving your upgrades and energy savings in Delaware by contacting Dr. Energy Saver Delaware for an energy audit, which upon completion, will provide a record of recommended energy saving repairs.
About Dr. Energy Saver Delaware
Dr. Energy Saver Delaware is the local, official Dr. Energy Saver franchisee that offers comprehensive energy audits and report cards to define energy wasting areas in homes. This franchisee is a Building Performance Institute certified contractor that meets all requirements to perform the necessary tests and repairs as a member of the Energize Delaware initiative and Home Performance Program.
About Energize Delaware and Home Performance
Energize Delaware is a local sponsor of Home Performance with ENERGY STAR, which is a nationally recognized program aiming to help provide specialized and affordable energy assessments and repairs through trained and certified experts. The Maryland Home Performance Program is a bold step to lessen each Maryland resident's electric use by 15 percent by 2015--a plan proposed by Governor O'Malley.