Dr. Energy Saver On Target to Fix 100,000 Uncomfortable Homes
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Dr. Energy Saver, the world’s leading network of home energy retrofit contractors, has reached a new milestone towards its mission to Fix 100,000 Uncomfortable Homes by 2020.
From January 1 through June 30, 2016, Dr. Energy Saver contractors across America fixed over 4,500 additional uncomfortable homes. This brings the total number of homeowners enjoying more comfortable and energy efficient homes to more than 24,600.
Larry Janesky, company founder and C.E.O., stated, "Each contractor in the Dr. Energy Saver national network is working hard every day to solve persistent comfort and energy-wasting issues that homeowners have suffered with in their homes for years." Our dealers’ mission to fix 100,000 homes by 2020 is our collective goal to help as many of these homeowners as possible."
Janesky, owner of Dr. Energy Saver of Connecticut, the local Dr. Energy Saver dealer serving the state, said "We do something no other home improvement contractor does, we make homes more comfortable. We make rooms that are too hot and humid in the summertime cooler and drier, and reduce that amount of air conditioning needed to keep all the rooms more comfortable."
In the process of identifying and fixing what causes homes to be uncomfortable, Dr. Energy Saver dealers lower the cost of home ownership by reducing fuel and electric bills.
Marc Tannenbaum, President of the dealer network, said, "We’ve come to realize that many homeowners want to find ways to make their homes more comfortable and lower their costs of owning their homes, but often don’t know how or even where to start. Homeowners also don’t really know which upgrades will give them the best solutions to their issues....whether new windows or air sealing and insulation for example will solve their comfort problems, as well as give them the best return on their investment in their homes.
"All of our dealers across North America are on a mission to fix as many uncomfortable homes as possible," states Tannenbaum.