Energy Upgrade California Advocates Money Saving Energy Home Improvements To Help Homeowners Save Big
Online, January 2, 2011 (Newswire.com) - A home is an integrated system working together, not a series of individual elements. Every part affects the efficiency of the system. In the State of California, more than 8 million homes were built prior to the 1982 Title 24 Energy Efficiency Building Standards. Many of these older homes have upgraded through utility company efficiency programs and having to meet updated efficiency standards.
As home performance & energy efficiency specialists, REEIS, Inc. offers the professional "whole house" solution. The company understands that energy upgrade in California should be a "win-win" strategy for households by reducing operating expenses for business; minimizing the need for costly and controversial new power plants; increasing the reliability of the energy supply and the capacity of the grid; dramatically cutting pollution; and reducing the demand for foreign oil.
"Our home used to be so cold in the morning, we had to run our heater constantly. After REEIS came our home doesn't have any drafts. We hardly have to use our heater at all. The crew was knowledgeable and courteous. It was a very valuable phone call. My home is more comfortable and my heating costs have gone down," Jane Stacks from Los Angeles, California, says.
In cooperation with Energy Upgrade California, REEIS takes customers through three easy steps with the homeowner. First, it helps people get a home energy assessment, including blower door testing and thermal imaging to determine exactly the ailments affecting the home. The company also helps homes make improvements with trained building science crew ensuring that the improvements are performed correctly. Lastly, homeowners get instant rebates that are assigned to them, cutting from 30% to 60% of the project cost.
People who are looking to upgrade their homes with rebates, incentives, and money-saving energy improvements may simply fill out the form at EnergyUpgradeCA.info. Homeowners can also check out the website for a free energy saving evaluation. New rebates offer up to $4000 in savings that can help reduce overall utility bills, improve the level of comfort in the home and enhance the indoor air quality.
Find more information at http://EnergyUpgradeCA.info on how to upgrade your home in California to make it energy-efficient and receive instant rebates.