| January 14, 2010 |
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Dear Mr. President: If there was ever an opportunity to put sound and face on an improving economy it is the cash for caulkers program. But not as proposed. We understand the details are sketchy but the idea is to rebate present homeowners up to $12,000 for making their homes more energy efficient. Great. As long as it is still in the conception stage, let's think this through: The goal: Provide incentives for the maximum number of home owners to maximize the energy efficiency of their homes as fast as possible. The market:
This could be a sizeable market and, of course, would help kick start an energy efficiency program throughout the United States. It would no doubt generate interest in home renovation beyond efficiency related upgrades, a positive impact for the home renovation business. It may even help some homeowners who are marginally upside down on their mortgage increase their homes value enough to sell at break even or better.
Small volumn and production builders alike provide a sales network to give the program credibility and visibility while producing energy efficient homes in their hometowns. The new homes builder network provides an information and education resource to help sell the program to resale owners. This fact alone makes the preconstruction market worth consideration. It's a great idea. There is a need. There is a way to market it at a low cost. Offering it to the new homes industry and its preconstruction buyers will seal the deal. |
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