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Free Energy Audit Program for Income-Qualified Residents
Learn how to save energy and money in your home for free!
The Township Home Energy Audit Program was developed to help promote awareness of practical resources that will help you save energy and money in your home while bringing us closer to achieving the goal of a sustainable community. Your no-obligation home energy audit will be conducted by a certified auditor from The SAVEGREEN Project© of New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) and provides actionable insights on how to save energy and money in your home:
- In-depth home energy audit to help solve comfort issues and understand insulation levels and energy-efficiency of heating and water systems
- Easy to understand report with energy-saving recommendations
- Learn about rebates and financing incentives available to make energy-efficiency upgrades
Use what you learn to improve the comfort and energy efficiency of your home. The qualify, you must have an annual household income between 225% and 400% of the federal poverty level. For example, this translates to an annual household income between $55,350 and $98,400 for a family of four. See eligibility chart of contact us today to learn more and schedule your free home energy audit.
Not eligible? Complete a Comprehensive Home Energy Analysis for $250 and get a free ecobee4 Smart Thermostat.
Contact Amy Sarrinikolaou, Director of Community Development for Middletown at 732-615-2289 for information on Sustainable Jersey and Green Team initiatives.
Contact Christine or Mary-Ellen at New Jersey Natural Gas, and mention Middletown Energy Audit, for details and to schedule your audit:
- 877-455-NJNG (6564)
- Email NJNG Save Green
Please note: NJNG makes no warranties or representations, express or implied, as to the fitness for a particular purpose or merchantability of the energy audit/analysis. Estimates of energy savings are generalized, and no particular amount of energy savings is promised or guaranteed.