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Home Energy Efficiency Course Begins Monday In Mamaroneck

MAMARONECK, N.Y. -- The Larchmont and Mamaroneck Center for Continuing Education will host a class on making homes more energy-efficient beginning Monday, Oct. 20.

Homeowners will learn how to make homes environmentally responsible and energy-efficient while saving money during the class.

Homeowners will learn how to make homes environmentally responsible and energy-efficient while saving money during the class.

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Michael Murphy of Murphy Brothers Contracting will offer homeowners advice on making their homes more energy-efficient during a three-week course at Mamaroneck High School.

Michael Murphy of Murphy Brothers Contracting will offer homeowners advice on making their homes more energy-efficient during a three-week course at Mamaroneck High School.

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Classes will also be held at Mamaroneck High School on Oct. 27 and Nov. 3 from 7-9 p.m.

Homeowners will learn how to make their homes environmentally responsible and energy-efficient while saving money. The class covers an overview of green construction, renovation, remodeling, and energy retrofitting, including what every owner should know when hiring a professional contractor.

The classes will also discuss the simpler methods of greening your home, including financial incentives, as well as bigger-ticket methods, including solar and geothermal.

The course will be facilitated by Michael Murphy from Murphy Brothers Contracting. Guest speakers for the three sessions will include architect Christina Griffin, Judy Martin from Green Home Consulting, Chris Puleo from Envirocare, Adam Sollner from Dow Powerhouse Solar Shingles and Lois Arena from Steven Winter Associates. 

To register, visit LMCCE.org

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