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Saturday, December 21, 2024

Help keep your house cool by scheduling a home energy audit with Green Iowa AmeriCorps

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Mayor Bruce Teague | Mayor Bruce Teague official website

Mayor Bruce Teague | Mayor Bruce Teague official website

Summer weather is officially here and residents are trying to keep their homes cool.

One of the easiest ways to optimize your home's energy efficiency and save money on energy bills is by scheduling a free home energy audit today from Green Iowa AmeriCorps!

Green Iowa AmeriCorps' home energy audits and weatherization services are designed to reduce energy use and lower utility costs while increasing the comfort of your home.

Why Weatherize?

  • Comfort - Reducing drafts help maintain consistent indoor temperatures.
  • Cost - Weatherization can save you $50 to $350 annually with improvements lasting from five to 25 years.
  • Conservation - Conserving energy reduces the demand for fossil fuels.
There is no fee for this service and the audit team can work around your schedule. To learn more and sign up for an energy audit, visit GreenIowa's website or contact them at 319-339-5399.

About Green Iowa AmeriCorps

Operated through the University of Northern Iowa's Center for Energy and Environmental Education and hosted locally by the City of Iowa City, Green Iowa AmeriCorps is a community service program focused on conservation and sustainable use of energy resources in Iowa. Members are BPI trained as energy auditors and contribute to a comprehensive home energy program. Other involvement in the community includes deconstruction projects, creating energy educational programs for all ages, and assisting in the development of energy-related community events.

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