Tin Mountain Energy Team’s Weatherize Partners taking part in a recent event at the conservation center in Albany (from left): Will Castner of Quality Insulation, Phil Lamoreaux of N.H. Electric Cooperative, Bob Tortorice of Building Alternatives, Ted Stiles of Yankee Thermal Energy, Frank Melanson of Eversource and Brian Demers of Yankee Thermal Imaging. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Tin Mountain Energy Team’s Weatherize Partners taking part in a recent event at the conservation center in Albany (from left): Will Castner of Quality Insulation, Phil Lamoreaux of N.H. Electric Cooperative, Bob Tortorice of Building Alternatives, Ted Stiles of Yankee Thermal Energy, Frank Melanson of Eversource and Brian Demers of Yankee Thermal Imaging. (COURTESY PHOTO)
ALBANY — The Tin Mountain Energy Team is entering the last few weeks of its Weatherize Campaign to educate Mount Washington Valley residents about opportunities to save money and warm their homes.
Weatherization is important for any home to eliminate drafts, prevent ice dams and reduce energy use. Any homeowner can sign up with one of three Building Performance Institute-certified contractors who are offering discounted home energy audits for only $100 during the campaign (the audits are normally priced at $400).
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