Testing water heater during energy audit

CenterPoint Energy offers free low-income home energy audits and pays for half of improvement costs

The Energy CENTs Coalition is collaborating with CenterPoint Energy this summer to offer the Low Income Rental Efficiency Program.

Available for property owners renting to income-eligible tenants of 1-4 unit properties, this conservation opportunity will help to reduce energy costs for low-income tenants and their landlords.

The program provides a free, no-obligation energy audit that will make recommendations about insulation levels and furnace, boiler, or water heater replacements. CenterPoint Energy will cover 50% of the costs of recommended upgrades.

Wondering what upgrades might cost? Here’s an example depending on your building:

Dwelling Audit/Inspection
(free with program)
Weatherization
(insulation/air sealing)
Furnace/Boiler Water Heater
Single Family $350 $3,000 $3,000-5,000 each $1,600 each
Duplex $650 $4,000 $3,000-5,000 each $1,600 each
Triplex/Fourplex $950 $6,000 $3,000-5,000 each $1,600 each

CenterPoint Energy and the Energy CENTs Coalition together fill a void, as few conservation programs exist for low-income renters. Renters will save money and promote sustainability through this program, and landlords will quickly recover the upgrade costs.

Click here to learn more about the program and register to participate >>


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