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Blog: Saving Energy & Money for Rancho Cucamonga Homeowners to be Focus of Upcoming Event

Energy Upgrade California Program offers cash rebates for home upgrades, lowers utility bills and creates healthier homes. Saving energy & money for homeowners to be focus of upcoming event.

Energy Upgrade California Program offers cash rebates for home upgrades, lowers utility bills and creates healthier homes

Homeowners in Rancho Cucamonga and San Bernardino County are invited to attend a free workshop on 11/7/2012 to learn how to improve home comfort and lower utility bills. The event is hosted by Energy Upgrade California, the statewide program that reduces energy use, saves homeowners money and makes homes healthier, more comfortable and more efficient. The event will provide homeowners with valuable information on home energy upgrades, how to access rebates up to $4,000 and options for affordable financing.

Homeowners and Homebuyers will leave the workshop with a firm understanding of how to:

  • Lower their utilities bill and reduce energy use
  • Access up to $4,000 in Energy Upgrade California rebates
  • Increase home comfort and indoor air quality
  • Access affordable financing

Event info:

Wednesday, November 7, 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

Frontier Project

10435 Ashford St.

Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730

RSVP: http://euc-ranchocucamonga.eventbrite.com/#

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