Every time we turn around, it seems, prices of every day items
increase. We keep a wary eye on the
Shell station nearby. It’s a good day
or bad day based on the gasoline price sign. We also know that heating our
homes can be expensive. We have oil
heat and filling the tank can put a hole in our budget. A cord of wood is expensive. Lucky you if you heat with natural gas.
Are you heating your home or is the heat leaking outside and
the cold air of winter seeping in.
Fortunately in Oregon, as in many states across the country, you can get
an energy audit of your home to see if there are ways to save on heating and
air conditioning. For example, in New Jersey there’s The Energy Team, a leading
independent energy efficiency expert, who offers energy audits, weatherization
and insulation services, LED lighting, solar water heating and solar electric
solutions, and water conservation plans.
Many people in this current economic environment might have
trouble coming up with the money to spend on energy efficiency. In Oregon there are all sorts of tax credit
programs from local utilities that kick in once you’ve made improvements.
However, the Federal Government has grants available if you qualify for assistance
with home repairs.
A home repair grant is given to homeowners to make necessary
repairs or to make the home safe for living. The grants may be used for
bringing the electrical wiring up to code, or energy saving upgrades like
insulation or storm windows. Home repair grants are generally reserved for
people who can't qualify for a personal loan or a home equity line of credit
due to low income, bad credit history, age or other factors.
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