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Local Nashville Home Receives Energy-Efficient Modifications
Rebuilding Together Nashville and the Tennessee Petroleum Council continue commitment to increase energy efficiency in homes nationwide, help enrich homeowners' lives
The rebuild is part of the Energy Efficient Homes Initiative, a national partnership between Rebuilding Together and America's oil and natural gas industry, which incorporates energy efficiency into home renovations for low-income homeowners nationwide, many of whom are elderly, disabled or have young children. The energy-efficient modifications, which include vinyl siding and roof repair, along with exterior and interior renovations will help reduce the homeowner's heating and cooling bills, and ultimately help preserve her homeownership.
"Our combined efforts have an ongoing, positive impact on homeowners in our neighborhood and across the country," said
"America's oil and natural gas industry practices energy efficiency every day within its operations, so we know the significant value of such a commitment," said
Today, Rebuilding Together Nashville is renovating Sadie May Patton's home with energy-efficient modifications. Ms. Patton, a 76-year-old woman who has suffered from several strokes, has been living with heaters on her walls with no covers, causing a major fire hazard.
"There are no words," said Patton. "I've really been blessed."
"These improvements will allow me to live more comfortably in my own home, while saving money," she added.
Since 2005, the Initiative has expanded its reach, doubling the number of rebuilds conducted nationwide and affording homeowners the ability to save as much as 30 percent on monthly energy bills, thanks to a variety of energy-efficient techniques incorporated into their homes. The Initiative is an additional component of Rebuilding Together which is celebrating 20 years, having revitalized more than 100,000 homes and non-profit facilities with the help of millions of volunteers in communities across America.
In addition to making homes more energy-efficient, the Initiative also provides homeowners, volunteers and others with materials and information with recommendations on how to preserve energy now and in the future.
Rebuilding Together is the nation's largest nonprofit organization working to preserve affordable homeownership and revitalize neighborhoods by providing free home repair and modification services to those in need. With the help of everyday citizen volunteers, skilled trades people, the support of local business and major corporate partners, Rebuilding Together affiliates in America's largest cities and smallest towns make life considerably better for thousands of low-income homeowners. In addition to its core home repair work, Rebuilding Together rehabilitates community centers and conducts home modification and repair programs that focus on aging in place, energy efficiency, veteran's housing, and disaster recovery and reconstruction. Rebuilding Together is currently celebrating 20 years as a national organization and the completion of over 100,000 homes thanks to the efforts of more than 200 affiliates nationwide. For more information, visit www.RebuildingTogether.org.
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