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Finding the Right Help to Start: Andrew and Katie’s Electric Homes Journey

For Andrew and Katie in North Geelong, knowing their home needed work was never the problem—it was knowing where to begin. Their 1940s brick house was freezing in winter, and they had long planned to make energy-efficiency upgrades. But with a tight budget and busy lives, they struggled to take the first step.

When they heard about the Electric Homes Program at a Geelong Sustainability event, it felt like the solution they had been waiting for.

“We knew we wanted to make changes, but it’s hard to find reputable companies you can trust. With the Electric Homes Program, we just filled in a form, and companies reached out to us. It was so easy,” said Andrew.

The couple started with a home energy assessment and draught proofing audit, which revealed that their large gas heater would actually prevent them from sealing vents that were letting cold air in due to the potential risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. What surprised them most was learning that decommissioning the gas heater and replacing it with an efficient reverse-cycle system could attract significant rebates, making the switch more affordable than they had expected.

“We thought replacing the heater would be years away, but now it looks like something we might actually be able to do soon,” said Andrew.

Andrew and Katie have since received quotes based on the assessment, and are now working through their options to complete the upgrades over the next year, focusing on the changes that will make the biggest difference within their budget.

Learn more about the Home Energy Assessments and Draught Proofing Audits available through the program.

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