In celebrating their 100th anniversary this year, the management and personnel at Grace Energy decided to develop another division.
After a successful launch of their “Green Energy” division which offers Home Energy Audits, Energy Conservation Initiatives, Air Duct Cleanings, and works in conjunction with Building Performance Institute (BPI) and NJ Clean Energy Program, your neighbors at Grace Energy decided it was time to move to another level.
On March 1, Grace Energy launched its Property Management Division. To further celebrate, Grace Energy is offering a 20 percent discount on any of their multi-month agreements purchased during the month of March.
Grace Energy will provide peace of mind to clients by checking and/or maintaining your home while you’re away. Whether it’s a seasonal home, a rental property, or you’re going to be away for an extended period of time, Grace Energy will take care of every little detail, ensuring that your home will be ready for your arrival or for the arrival of your tenants.
Because Grace Energy has been a member of the local community for 100 years, you will have peace of mind knowing that your home is being taken care of by the local, honest and reliable folks at Grace Energy!
Because they are BPI certified, Grace Energy’s technicians are trained to look at the “whole house” and to recognize small signs that lead to bigger and more expensive problems.
Grace Energy will be offering varied packages you can choose from, as well as customized plans to fit your needs.
“By having us watch their homes while they’re away, our clients can rest assured that, as always, Grace Energy will attend to every detail to make sure that clients’ homes are not only watched on a regular basis, but that routine maintenance and repairs will also be taken care of,” said Ed Silver, president of Grace Energy.
And now, with 20 percent discounts, the prices are better than ever!
Contact your friendly neighbors at Grace Energy for more information. Call 609-465-5545, or send email to graceenergy@comcast.net.
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