Helping Save Energy Costs

Westchester County is launching a new program 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.

Contractor Mark Franzoso gives tips to Ossining homeowner Lori Damato about how she can save energy when using her fireplace or video system

Contractor Mark Franzoso gives tips to Ossining homeowner Lori Damato about how she can save energy.

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.

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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.

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.

Thanks to Westchestergov.com for this article. The article can be found here: http://www3.westchestergov.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2794:new-program-to-help-homeowners-save-on-energy-costs&catid=74:news&Itemid=300137

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Mark Franzoso with his 1930’s Chevrolet Truck

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Mark Franzoso – Allman Brothers Museum ribbon cutting

On April 23, 2010 the grand opening of ‘The Allman Brothers Band Museum’ took place. The ribbon cutting was done by Gregg Allman, Butch Trucks and Jaimoe. Mark Franzoso (Far left side) was on hand to celebrate. Franzoso Contracting donated to the museum by supplying roof repair services.

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Congressman John Hall meets Mark Franzoso

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Rep. John Hall (NY-19) visited Franzoso Contracting – to discuss the benefits of the House passed Home Star Energy Retrofit bill he cosponsored.   This bill will create new jobs while it creates incentives for homeowners to save energy and money on their utility bills. Read more here.

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Mark Franzoso being interviewed on News 12 Westchester.

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Congressman John Hall, Mark Franzoso and Alberta Leone

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WASHINGTON — Consumers would collect on-the-spot rebates of $1,000 or more for buying insulation, water heaters or other equipment to make their homes burn energy more efficiently under a rebate program President Barack Obama is promoting.

Obama was traveling to Savannah, Ga., on Tuesday to outline the Home Star program. Obama called for energy rebates in his State of the Union address, and officials hope the plan will be as popular as last year’s Cash for Clunkers money-back program for autos.

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