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Article published on Monday, March 01, 2010

HelpMyHouseMembers of Lynches River Electric Cooperative who own a manufactured home can apply for a HVAC system upgrade beginning March 1. The second phase of the Help My House initiative aids owners of manufactured homes.

Members who own a manufactured homes - single- or double-wide, built between 1990 and 2008 - are eligible to apply for the HVAC system upgrade.

Selected participants will receive, at no charge, a major heating/air system tune-up or system replacement. Click on the link below to apply online. To be eligible, entries must be received by midnight May 14. Selected participants will be notified by Friday, May 28.

This new Help My House energy efficiency program is part of a study, made possible by a grant from the South Carolina Energy Office and Central Electric Power Cooperative, Lynches River Electric Cooperative's wholesale power provider. The initiative will validate the effectiveness of energy efficiency technologies for people who live in manufactured homes.

Please contact Lynches River if you have questions about the program or how to apply.

HVAC Application

Click here to apply for HVAC System Upgrade.

 

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