ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — Duke Energy is helping customers beat the summer heat — and increased energy costs — with free resources for homeowners.
Customers with single-family homes are eligible for a no-cost in-home assessment, during which an energy adviser inspects the home and provides personalized recommendations to improve efficiency.
“Essentially what an adviser is going around looking at is cracks and gaps, ways that the cool air is seeping out or the hot air is coming into the home,” Duke Energy spokesperson Caroline Fountain said…