Cash for Caulkers

For Immediate Release
December 15, 2009

Cash for Caulkers – Krystal Companies to offer $199 Energy Audit

With the arrival of cold weather across much of the U.S., focus has been on the $20B federal stimulus initiative dubbed “Cash for Caulkers.” The program is designed to reduce energy consumption and create “green collar” jobs making homes and businesses more energy-efficient.

Krystal Klean, one of the nation’s largest building maintenance and window cleaning companies, has announced it will offer comprehensive and cost-effective building audit and sealing services to property owners. Energy audits will start at $199.

http://www.sealyourbuilding.com

“Identifying and sealing energy leaks is good for the environment and saves money,” says Jeremy Morgan, CEO of Krystal Companies. “We’re glad we have the capacity and expertise to help ‘seal’ homes and businesses. As part of this new stimulus program, improvements may now be tax-deductible to the property owners.”

Krystal Klean has led the southeast U.S. in building maintenance for over 10 years and is known for professional service, competitive pricing and exceptional safety standards for their customers and employees.

The company has partnered with Denby Energy, a leading training firm for energy auditing, and Yovia, the first people engine, to train and deploy energy auditors nationwide. For more information:

Email: info@yovia.com or call (904) 838-8003

http://www.krystalklean.com
http://www.yovia.com
http://www.denbyenergy.com

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