Soon, temperatures will soar above 100 degrees. Will your AC system hold up in the heat?
With pool season almost here, consider replacing your old single-speed pool pump with an ENERGY STAR® model to see a refreshing dip in your energy costs.
The average family spends about six hours running the washing machine and dryer each week. Those energy costs can add up over time.
Unwanted air leaks account for 25-40% of the energy used for home heating and cooling. Leaks lead to higher energy bills and make your home less comfortable.
By swapping out incandescent bulbs with LEDs, you can save an average of $80 in energy costs over the lifetime of the bulb.
Adding insulation, weather-stripping and caulking, duct sealing and air conditioning replacement can significantly reduce monthly energy bills.
Everyone knows natural gas is both economical and efficient. But there are many other reasons why natural gas is a smart energy choice.