Some CenterPoint customers are eligible for home repairs that can save energy. WNIN’s John Gibson has details:
The CenterPoint Energy Foundation and Community One have launched the Home Repair & Care program.
It’s backed by the foundation’s five-million dollar Community Energy Improvement Fund.
CenterPoint says the program will help eligible homeowners in southwestern Indiana make home repairs and improve energy efficiency.
Company President Mike Roeder says it continues CenterPoint’s focus on affordability initiatives.
Community One Executive Director Jessica Welcher says the non-profit is glad to help more homeowners tackle major repair needs and keep their homes safer, more stable, and energy efficient.
Potential repairs include fixing or replacing roofs, windows, exterior doors and siding; repairing or replacing heating and cooling units and water heaters; and providing insulation.
A family of four earning between 64-thousand and 128-thousand dollars may qualify.
Residents can learn more and apply here.