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Energy Wars: A Showdown Between Sun vs. Snow Belt States
Only 15 Days Remaining in JELD-WEN's Search for the Nation's Worst Home Energy Bill
| Source: JELD-WEN
KLAMATH FALLS, OR--(Marketwire - January 14, 2010) - Despite the recent cold snap much of the
country is experiencing, JELD-WEN's Utility Bill Bailout contest has seen a surprising
surge of high energy bills from the Sun Belt states as part of the
company's search for the worst utility bill in the nation. With just a few
weeks remaining for entry submissions, nearly half of the 1,020 entries are
from warm weather regions of the country, in particular California and
Florida. JELD-WEN's Utility Bill Bailout is open for submissions through
Jan. 29, 2010, at www.jeld-wen.com/bailout.
These results mirror the nation's efforts to support the increasing need to
improve the energy efficiency of homes in warmer climates. According to the
Energy Information Administration, states in hot climate zones received 31
percent of the $5 billion in stimulus money to weatherize homes this past
year -- nearly double the percentage of funding that's been allocated to
Sun Belt states in years past.
Yet as the recent cold weather snap indicates, high energy costs in winter
months are still a major concern for many homeowners. In fact, last year's
winner was from Maine where bitterly cold winters caused their heating
bills to skyrocket to upwards of $1,000, earning them the grand prize from
JELD-WEN, which helped cut their heating oil consumption nearly in half.
"Energy efficiency varies regionally," said Brian Hedlund, product manager
for JELD-WEN. "Homeowners everywhere with high utility bills are strong
candidates for energy efficient window and door replacements. This is a
great opportunity to upgrade your windows and doors, save on energy bills
and provide a fresh look for your home."
Bring on the Bailout
In an effort to help provide some relief to homeowners and prove the
powerful difference that improving energy efficiency can make, JELD-WEN
will award one homeowner with a complete window and door makeover by
JELD-WEN, with the latest energy efficient technology designed to provide
long-term fiscal relief. The winning home will also be featured on the
Emmy-nominated television show, Today's Homeowner with Danny Lipford®.
To enter, homeowners can submit their entry online at
www.jeld-wen.com/bailout. The JELD-WEN Utility Bill Bailout contest runs
through Jan. 29, 2010. Any 2009-2010 utility bill is eligible; one entry
per household. Homeowners will be asked to submit their highest monthly
utility bill and a brief story explaining why their home is deserving of an
energy efficiency makeover. Complete contest rules are available at
www.jeld-wen.com/bailout.
Saving Energy, Gaining Comfort
The previous contest winners, the Quimbys, installed new ENERGY STAR
qualified JELD-WEN Vinyl windows and JELD-WEN AuraLast Wood door systems.
In addition to the energy savings, the Quimbys have noticed a major
difference in their home's comfort level.
The Quimbys are not alone in their energy savings. According to the U.S.
Department of Energy, a typical homeowner installing ENERGY STAR qualified
windows can expect to realize savings ranging from $125 to $450 a year,
depending on the region.
With the new federal tax
credit, homeowners have even more incentive to replace older,
inefficient products with high-performing models. Federal tax credits for
qualified energy efficiency improvements related to items including windows
and doors are available for up to $1,500. JELD-WEN offers a wide variety of
energy efficient products. To determine the specific requirements and which
JELD-WEN products qualify for the tax credits, visit
www.jeld-wen.com/taxcredit.
Quotes:
"Energy efficiency varies regionally. Homeowners everywhere with high
utility bills are strong candidates for energy efficient window and door
replacements. This is a great opportunity to upgrade your windows and
doors, save on energy bills and provide a fresh look for your home."
--Brian Hedlund, JELD-WEN product manager
"In these economic times, managing energy costs is a very important concern
for homeowners for both budgetary and environmental reasons. One of the
best long-term investments you can make in your home is to improve its
outer envelope, which includes windows and doors. Not only will you reduce
your energy bills, you'll add value to your home should you decide to sell
it."
--Danny Lipford, host of Today's Homeowner and an expert on energy
efficiency
Company Info:
JELD-WEN, the world's leading manufacturer of reliable windows and doors,
has long been a leader in producing energy efficient products, and an
ENERGY STAR partner since 1998. Additional information can be found at
www.jeld-wen.com.
The Emmy-nominated and nationally-syndicated TV show Today's Homeowner with
Danny Lipford® kicks off its 12th season on over 220 stations nationwide
in September. Host Danny Lipford also regularly appears as a home expert
for The Weather Channel, hosts his own weekly radio show Homefront, and is
a contributing editor to Better Homes and Gardens magazine.
Links:
Submit your entry for the JELD-WEN Utility Bill Bailout at:
www.jeld-wen.com/bailout
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