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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Energy Efficiency Financing SMUD PowerSaver CHF

Energy Efficiency Financing

We at Brower Mechanical are here to share the latest programs to enable you to have an energy efficient home.

 
SMUD wants to help you reduce your electricity costs and decrease usage during our peak

hours when electricity costs are highest. SMUD offers a financing program that helps customers

replace high energy use equipment with more efficient models. Secured loans are available for

energy efficiency upgrades, depending on the type of equipment or product installed.

  • 5.5% Interest Rate
  • 10 Years Term
  • 680 Fico Score Minimum
  • 40% Debt Ratio
  • Up to $20,000
  • Acceptable SMUD payment History
  • Single Family, Duplexes and Triplexes are eligible.

We are a SMUD's participating contractor and are authorized to work with customers to

complete the loan application and submit it to SMUD along with the equipment paperwork.

Call us today for a free visual energy inspection and an application for this program.
916-388-0808
To Schedule your appointment, Call Keith or Email him.
 

Here are more programs.

Power Saver
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Monday, July 23, 2012

Free Insulation Inspection Rosemont and La Rivera


In summer months, Attics typically reach temperatures of 135 degrees.

Call Now  916-388-0808
for a free home assessment to detect leaks in your ducts or attic structures. This inspection retails for as much as $500. SMUD is covering 100% of this inspection through its neighborhood home performance program.
We are the only contractor that can offer you this inspection at no cost to you and also offer you rebates up to $9,000.

The inspection is free. We are waiting for your call. 916-388-0808. Visit SMUD’s website at  hpp.smud.org/neighborhood-approach/rosemont-neighborhood or


All our customers can have a free insulation Inspection but the energy assessment at no charge is only available to SMUD homeowners within the map below:

For Eligible home owners, SMUD has allocated funds for the assessment and rebates up to $9,000 for the next 45 participants. There is no obligation. We are the energy experts in home performance, insulation and duct work and can show you solutions to lower your energy bill.


Neighborhood Program
SMUD is partnering with residents in your neighborhoods to promote home energy upgrades. This residential energy efficiency program focuses on an area where homes have similar construction, features and age—allowing homeowners to benefit from the most cost-effective upgrade packages.
Participants enjoy the same benefits as the SMUD-Qualified Energy Assessment ($500 Value), plus the added value of money-saving package deals with their neighbors. Brower Mechanical is your preselected contractor for the Rosemont and La Rivera neighborhoods.


Brower Mechanical is an accredited company with the Better Business Bureau with a AAA+ rating.

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Energy program to help homeowners make energy efficiency improvements


Fix it now! The money won’t last long!
• 6.5 % interest rate
• 15 Year term
• $ 50,000 Max loan
• No equity needed
• FICO 640 and up

 

Are you tired of high energy bills?

Is your home leaking money?
Find out how a home energy makeover can lower your energy costs and improve your comfort. The CHF Residential Energy Retrofit Program provides a 6% fixed interest rate Loan to eligible homeowners to help them make energy-efficiency improvements to their home.
Reducing the amount of energy usage in your home can potentially make a big difference in your monthly bills.
Call us today and we will analyze your home, provide you with a checklist of recommended energy improvements and help with the program application.
Call today and start your energy upgrade! 916-624-0808 or 888-624-0808
*Requirements
•    6.5% interest rate
•    15 Year term
•    $ 50,000 Max loan
•    No equity needed
•    FICO 640 +

CRHMFA Homebuyers Fund (CHF) is a government entity that provides affordable housing finance programs for low-to-moderate income families and individuals in California. CHF has programs to help assist homebuyers with buying a home, and an energy program to help homeowners make energy efficiency improvements to their properties.
916-624-0808

 

Monday, June 11, 2012

Having an energy assessment before you go solar can save you thousands of dollars.
Brower Mechanical emphasizes a “whole house” approach, in which a home is viewed as a complete system. All of the elements and systems – heating, air conditioning and water, as well as structural features like windows, ducts, and insulation –are evaluated to see how well they are working together to
minimize energy use.
For example, if you have a swimming pool with a single speed pump, you could reduce your energy use by 50% or more by switching to a variable speed pump. This could reduce two panels in your solar array. Call 916-624-0808 to schedule your energy assessment.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

What is an energy assessment? Home performance?

    A home energy assessment is a complete, in-depth analysis of a home’s energy efficiency. During this procedure, Brower Mechanical will use state-of-the-art equipment to analyze how energy is being used and where energy loss is occurring. By conducting an energy assessment, our energy assessor is able to identify ways to either stop or reduce energy loss. Minimizing or eliminating energy loss altogether could result in dramatic savings to your energy bills.
    Once the assessment is completed, within a week you will receive a detailed report of the results. We often refer to this report as your “roadmap to energy savings”. The report will highlight any problems and include recommendations on what action needs to be taken to improve energy efficiency.
    An average home energy assessment takes about three hours to complete.



Initial Interview
During this interview, our energy consultant will collect as much background information as possible about the house. Any existing energy or ventilation problems should be discussed at this stage, as well as your concerns, goals or any plans that you may have for your home.

Outdoor Inspection
The outdoor inspection examines all the exterior aspects of the house. A thorough assessment is made of the doors, windows, overhangs and skylights - if any. The outside perimeter of the home will also be taken into account. This includes looking at the building orientation and any vegetation that affects shade and windbreak. If you are considering solar energy or a cool roof, we will also conduct a roof assessment.

Indoor Inspection

The indoor inspection is divided into the following sections:

Main Level
The examination of this area includes: thermostat, furnace, water heater, basement wall and band joist insulation if applicable, ducts for sealing and insulation, window sealing and locking and glazing, weather stripping for doors and windows, flooring, and overall character of the home.
Upper Floors
The examination of this area includes: attic hatch seals, canned lighting, attic insulation and ventilation and sealing of perforations in the ceiling below the attic.


Blower Door & Infrared Tests

This stage consists of two tests, each to ascertain different areas of concern:
 Blower Door Test
The blower door test entails the use of specialized diagnostic equipment to measure the air tightness of the house. It will determine where any air leaks are occurring and what the total amount of that air leakage is.               
This test is also used to check if there are any moisture condensation problems, and to test the indoor air quality. The blower door test uses a powerful fan to depressurize the entire house and then check the rate at which air reenters the building through unsealed cracks and other openings in the building envelope.

Infrared Thermal Image Scan
In conducting this test, our energy assessor uses an infrared thermograph  camera, a special infrared camera. By using wavelengths which are invisible to the naked eye, the Infrared  camera will measure temperature variations along the building’s surfaces. In this way, “hot” and “cold” spots in the building envelope can be identified, allowing the assessor to form a picture of what’s going on behind the walls.    
The scan enables the assessor to accurately pinpoint those areas where insulation and/or air sealing needs to be improved.
    Our assessor will review the preliminary findings and within one week, our energy consultant will return to your home, giving you a detailed report.     This roadmap is a report that will outline specific steps you can take to make your home more energy efficient. By making energy efficient improvements to your home, you can qualify for a number of rebates and tax incentives offered by utility companies and federal and state governments.

Ready to get started?
Contact us at 888-624-0808  and schedule your energy assessment now.   

    We are trained and certified to help you through the entire process, leading you to a more comfortable, energy efficient home.  We will begin with an initial consultation, followed by building diagnostics assessment if necessary, to obtain an accurate picture of how your home systems are presently operating. If you know you want to make improvements, we can schedule these together.
    We are set up to stay with you through the entire process.  We will help you follow through with any recommendations that we make as part of your home assessment, and can specify and install the recommended product and service upgrades as well.   You’ll achieve your goals by tapping into cost effective, cutting edge, ecofriendly technologies and solutions that we will recommend. 
    We can also help you with project financing.   We know quick fixes don’t pay back.  Our sensible, cost effective approach will help you achieve desired energy savings with rapid return on investment.
   
Our license number is 686451.

We have been in business since 1979. We are a full service contractor with an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. We are participating contractors with Energy Upgrade California. We are home performance contractors with SMUD and PG&E.

 We can determine what rebates you are eligible for within your energy report.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

A whole-house fan


Aaron shares a video demonstrating a whole house fan.



A whole-house fan is a type of fan, or exhaust system commonly venting into a building's attic, designed to pull hot air out of the building. It is sometimes confused with an attic fan.

A whole-house fan pulls hot air out of a building and forces it into the attic space. This causes a positive pressure in the attic forcing air out through the gable and/or soffit vents, while at the same time producing a negative pressure inside the living areas which draws cool air in through open windows.


Monday, April 16, 2012

FHA’s Energy Efficient Mortgage (EEM) 5% No qualifying

FHA’s Energy Efficient Mortgage (EEM)
We at Brower Mechanical will give home buyers a review of the home for potential and a free quote prior to hiring a (Home Energy Rating System) HERS II tester. This could potentially save $500 if the home would not qualify. We have a list of HERS testers and their rates for your review.

As the single largest housing expense after a mortgage payment, your utility costs can have a direct impact on how large a mortgage you can afford. You can save money on the cost of utilities by purchasing new energy-efficient heating and cooling systems or by making home improvements, such as weatherizing and insulating older homes and these investments can end up saving you money through lower utility bills.

As a new homebuyer or current homeowner, you may be able to use FHA’s Energy Efficient Mortgage (EEM) to finance the cost of these improvements. FHA which is part of HUD offers the Energy Efficient Mortgage Program to allow homebuyers to finance the purchase of a home—or refinance your current mortgage—and include the cost of the energy-saving, cost-efficient improvements through a single mortgage. FHA’s EEM program recognizes the monthly utility cost savings when homebuyers make energy-efficient improvements. Borrowers may use the EEM program to finance the cost of energy efficient improvements into their new mortgages, without the need to qualify for additional financing, because cost effective energy improvements result in lower utility bills making more funds available for their mortgage payments.

How the Loan Works
You can take out an EEM loan as a 15- or 30-year fixed-rate mortgage or as an Adjustable Rate Mortgage (ARM) from an FHA-approved lender. FHA requires that you make at least a 3.5 percent cash investment on the property, based on the sale price. The total amount of your mortgage is based on the value of your home plus the projected cost of energy-efficient improvements. Because your home will be more energy efficient, you will save on utility costs and, therefore, be able to devote more income to the monthly mortgage payment. Your final loan amount can exceed the maximum FHA mortgage limit by the amount of the energy-efficient improvements.
A Home Energy Rating System provider or energy consultant will complete a measurement of your home’s energy efficiency and provide a report listing recommended cost efficient energy improvements and an estimated cost of the energy improvements and estimated energy savings to you and your lender. You may finance the cost of the energy inspection report as part of the mortgage if the entire package, including these fees, is cost effective. The amount of the energy efficient improvements is placed in an escrow account and released after an inspection verifies that the improvements are installed and the energy savings will be achieved. You can begin making energy improvements after the loan’s closing. You are responsible for hiring contractors and getting bids for the work to be done on your home. The work must be completed within 90 days after closing.
Estimated mortgage payments are based upon principle and interest only, and do not include taxes and insurance. Value indicated here is for comparison only, and will vary from home to home. Many homes qualify for energy upgrades. This home qualified for $4,816 in upgrades. With the EEM, lenders recognize the savings the upgrades will bring. Borrowers may use these potential savings like extra cash, and add the cost of upgrades into the mortgage, paying them off easily as part of the monthly mortgage payment. Once the upgrades are installed the potential savings turn into real savings.

Eligibility
Almost anyone who has satisfactory credit, enough cash to close the loan, and sufficient steady income to make monthly mortgage payments can be approved for a FHA-insured EEM loan. There is no upper age limit and no certain income level required. The following types of properties are eligible under the EEM program, including new construction or existing one- to four-unit single-family residences:
•Detached houses
•Townhouses
•Condominiums (certain restrictions apply)

The Cost and Types of Improvements You may finance into your mortgage the cost of the energy-efficient improvements determined to be “cost effective,” which means that the total cost of the improvements, including any maintenance costs, is less than the total present value of the energy saved over the useful life of the energy improvement. The maximum cost of improvements that you can add to the mortgage is either 5 percent of the property’s value or $4,000, whichever is greater based on the value of your property. For example, if your property’s value is $75,000, the maximum cost of improvements allowed is $4,000 because this is greater than 5 percent of the property value. If your property’s value is $100,000, the maximum amount of improvements allowed is $5,000 because this is 5 percent of the property’s value, greater than $4,000 but less than $8,000. Finally, if your property’s value is $160,000, the maximum cost of improvements allowed is $8,000, which is 5 percent of the property value and the maximum allowed overall. Examples of improvements that are made under an EEM loan:
•Replacing a furnace/cooling system
•Fixing or replacing a chimney
•Insulating an attic, crawl space, and/or pipes and air ducts
•Replacing doors or windows
•Installing active and passive solar technologies

If you can demonstrate you have the skills, time and ability to complete the work yourself in a satisfactory manner, your lender may authorize you to complete the labor portion of the installation yourself. 916-624-0808 for a free quote and assessment of the property if within our coverage area.

Applying for an EEM You may apply with any participating HUD-approved lender, such as a bank, credit union, or mortgage company. You can find a searchable list of HUD-approved lenders online at www.hud.gov.