Please note that to be eligible to receive this rebate a free Home Energy Use Audit must first be completed.
Checking to see if your air duct system is properly sealed is an inexpensive first step to making your home more energy-efficient. If we find any problems we’ll pay 50% of the repair cost, up to $300.
Request a FREE Home Energy Use Audit first. Complete the form above.
After your audit is completed, review the energy conservation measures recommended by the energy specialist. If duct repair is listed, we will pay 50% of the repair cost, up to $300. Rebates will be issued in the form of a City of Winter Park Electric Utility bill credit. No check to individuals will be issued.
Hire a contractor to complete your duct repair. Keep all your receipts! All rebate claims must be submitted within 12 months of the date of installation.
Please note that to be eligible to receive this rebate a free Home Energy Use Audit must first be completed.
Over time, attic insulation settles which reduces its insulating barrier and its ability to keep hot air out of your cool house. Having insulation added to under-insulated areas in your attic is one of the easiest ways to help you lower your energy bill. The city will even pay 50% of the cost, up to $200 to help you upgrade your attic insulation.
Request a FREE Home Energy Use Audit first. Complete the form above.
After your audit is completed, review the energy conservation measures recommended by the energy specialist. If attic insulation upgrade is listed, we will pay 50% of the upgrade cost, up to $200. Rebates will be issued in the form of a City of Winter Park Electric Utility bill credit. No check to individuals will be issued.
Hire a contractor to complete your attic insulation. Keep all your receipts! All rebate claims must be submitted within 12 months of the date of installation.
From simple tips like turning off lights and fans when you are not in the room, to how-to guides on caulking and weather stripping, the Energy Star® Energy Savings at Home personalized tool for homeowners will provide you with valuable tips on how to increase your energy savings and even help you build an energy savings to-do list. Learn more
Heating & Cooling
Save energy. Save money. Adjust your thermostat.
There are many inexpensive ways to conserve energy. Small adjustments to your day-to-day habits can create an immediate change in your monthly utility bill.
The most cost-savings adjustment you can make is during the day when you are not home. If you turn down your heat to 68°F during the winter and turn your air conditioner (A/C) up to 82°F in the summer by installing a programmable thermostat, you can save on average $180 a year on your utility bill. A/C usage accounts for over half of the average home’s utility expense and by turning your thermostat back 10-15°F for eight hours per day can save you five to 15 percent a year on your heating bill.
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