Contact
Brian Toll, CEO
(240) 396-2141 or info@ecobeco.com
Susan Hawfield
301-801-2961 (c) or shawfield@rebuildingtogethermc.org
Ana Cimino
301-933-2700 (w) or acimino@rebuildingtogethermc.org
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Rebuilding Together Montgomery County To Partner with ecobeco
In Celebration of Earth Day, RTMC and ecobeco Join Together to Provide Eco-Friendly Repairs to the Home of a RTMC Recipient in
Rockville
Rockville, MD. (April 22, 2009) — Ms. S, a senior citizen still living in the home her grandfather built, will receive energy
efficient repairs such as sealing air leaks, insulating the attic, replacing broken windows, adding storm windows and
doors, repairing structural damage, and replacing a severely degraded roof. In making these repairs, RTMC and its
partners will reduce both the cost and consumption of energy for this low-income senior. These repairs will also make
her home safer and more comfortable. Finally, by conserving electricity, the home owner reduces her carbon footprint
(by reducing greenhouse gas emissions from electricity production), which is great for the environment.
These repairs are made possible through a joint effort between Rockville based ecobeco and RTMC. ecobeco promotes
environmentally friendly living by providing Whole Home Energy Audits, ecoAssessments, and by being a one-stop shop
for energy efficiency products and services for home owners. This partnership with ecobeco opens up a new avenue into
the world of conservation and green living for RTMC and provides an outlet for ecobeco to share its expertise with the
community. In addition to the contribution of ecobeco, RTMC is pleased to collaborate with Bartlett Roofing and Sheet
Metal, Temple Beth Ami and Shaare Torah Congregation, and Energy Services Group to create a Safe and Healthy Home
for Ms. S.
Brian Toll, Chief Executive of ecobeco stated, “ecobeco’s Home Energy Audit revealed air leakage that was
approximately twice what it should have been for a house that size. On Earth Day, ecobeco and Energy Services Group
are proud to donate our time and resources to help this Montgomery County resident in need. We will seal air leaks and
install insulation, which we expect will make a dramatic impact on the energy efficiency and comfort of the home and
help this low-income home owner make large cuts in her electric bills.”
Susan Hawfield, Executive Director of Rebuilding Together Montgomery County, remarks on this Earth Day
collaboration, “Energy efficient homes are important for everyone. However, for our low-income homeowners, the
modifications often cost much more than their budget will allow. Yet, these modifications can provide much needed cost
savings in their utility bills and make the home much more comfortable to live in. We are very pleased that ecobeco is
partnering with us this year on Earth Day. With their expertise we will be making an amazing difference in the comfort
of one of our recipient’s homes and she will see a dramatic difference in her electric bills.”
About ecobeco
ecobeco’s mission is to help homeowners simultaneously save energy, money and the environment, while promoting
health and safety for the entire family. ecobeco participates in the Maryland Home Performance with ENERGY STAR®
program as a provider of Home Energy Audits. ecobeco’s energy efficiency experts help consumers by providing
prioritized advice along with the products and services that solve customer’s concerns around saving money, creating a
healthy and safe home, and helping the environment. ecobeco offers energy saving products to clients at their
showroom in Rockville, MD., or on the web at www.ecobeco.com .
About Rebuilding Together
Rebuilding Together repairs and modifies homes for low-income families, allowing them to remain safe and independent
within their own homes. Founded in 1990, Rebuilding Together Montgomery County is one of 205 affiliates of the
national organization. Rebuilding Together Montgomery County has utilized over 35,400 volunteers in our 19 year
history to make needed repairs on over 1,349 homes in Montgomery County. Rebuilding Together volunteers have
delivered over $12.5 million in home repairs to the community. Our goal is to preserve homeownership (the most
affordable housing option) in Montgomery County while striving towards a safe and healthy home for every family.
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