Smart-E Loan

About Smart-E

A Smart-E Loan offers no money down, low-interest financing with flexible terms to help you upgrade your home’s energy performance – and save money! Over 40 home improvement projects that reduce energy use and lower utility bill costs may qualify – including insulation for attics, walls, ceilings, basements, crawl spaces. With rates as low as 4.49% applying through a local lender and Good Life Energy Savers, it is as easy as child’s play!

Smart-E Loans are available for energy improvements at 1-4-unit, owner-occupied residential properties in Connecticut.

Loan Terms5 Years7 Years10 Years12 Years
APR4.49%4.99%5.99%6.99%

Smart-E Process

  1. Confirm Scope of Work
    Good Life Energy Savers LLC will meet with you to discuss an energy efficient solution for your home.
  2. Apply for Smart-E Loan Pre-Approval
    You apply for a Smart-E Loan with one of the nine participating Smart-E lenders. Find a participating lender here.
  3. Smart-E Project Approval
    Good Life Energy Savers will submit the project to CT Green Bank for technical review.
  4. Close Your Loan with Your Lender
    Your lender will contact you to schedule loan closing once the project is approved.
  5. Get Started!
Don't Wait To Insulate!You Could Be Saving Hundreds On Your Energy Bills.

Get started with a FREE in-home estimate to explore your options & learn how much you can save with insulation from Good Life Energy Savers.

Call 203-297-6337 Now To Schedule Your FREE Estimate!

Customer Reviews

Great Results
"We used Good Life for foam insulation about 4 years ago with great results. An amazing difference, especially in the corner rooms of our house. We also did the energy audit and received a rebate."

-Carolyn G. Ridgefield, CT

Courteous, Professional & Fair
"Sean was a pleasure to deal with; courteous, professional and fair! His crew did an excellent and careful job and I was very impressed with the entire experience. I would consider using them for other projects in the future. I highly recommend their services."

-William M. Wilton, CT