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Weatherization of a home in NJ- Rated # 1 Energy Star Home Performance Energy Audit

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Save up to 30% on energy costs and increase the comfort, safety, and durability of your home with New Jerseys Home Performance with ENERGY STAR Program. You have the option of working directly with our particpating contractors or with the program. To work directly with one of our participating contractors, click here. The Home Performance program is offering the assessment for $250 (a $500 value)* for a limited number of home assessments.
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  • I like this idea for clients wanting to either buy or sell a home in northern NJ. With rebates and no interest loans available to do the work, its a no brainer.

  • good video, how i started to earn extra cash was to sign up to a great website named "Heavy Dollars" - it takes little time, you do simple tasks and get paid!

  • nicely done video!! :) I have a new house with very good insulation but it was anyway intressting to see this! :)

  • Exellent video! Keep up the good work. We have a similar program in Austin, but it is a huge mess. Most of the people I talk to wouldnt do it again because our energy company advertises the crap out of the program, but then wont answer the phone, when they do, they dont know anything about the program, which has hundreds of pages of rules to follow. The program is so inefficient and confusing, that many homeowners wind up better off without the program....cheaper contractors...no BS. It Sux!

  • Very nice, how much did doing all of this cost?

    And what about adding soar panel and wind technologies for powering the lights and small things like laptop and rechargable devices?

    And what if you use the attic for storage or actually need to get in the attic to install something at a later date?

    How would you safely move/walk in the attic when the beams are covered up like that?

  • Well done; both the video as well as the home improvements. Thx for posting!

  • Cool stuff!

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