ELECTRICITY. USE LESS. IMPACT MORE.

Using less electricity is easier than you think. All the latest appliances and devices are designed to use less electricity than previous versions. LED bulbs, smart thermostats, and energy efficient products all make your home smarter and more efficient.

SIMPLE STEPS CAN LEAD TO A BIG IMPACT

See below for tips to help make your home efficient.

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Find and Seal All Air Leaks

Common places where air can escape from your home are the attic, windows, doors, floors, ducts, fireplaces.

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Regularly Dust and Clean Appliances

Clean the debris out of the vents, grates, and coils of appliances such as the dishwasher, exhaust vent, washing machine and refrigerator. Remember to remove lint from your dryer and inspect the ducts. 

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Maintain and Service Your AC

Changing your air filters regularly is the best practice to help your AC run efficiently, but it is also important to have it checked before the high temperatures of spring and summer hit. 

SOLUTIONS TO HELP YOU LIVE GREEN

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Smart Thermostats

With the latest technology, you can live green all year around by programming the perfect temperatures on your thermostat.

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LED Light Bulbs

According to the Department of Energy, good-quality LED bulbs can have a useful life of 25,000 hours or more. They can last more than 25 times longer than traditional light bulbs.

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Air Filter

Dirty air filters restrict air flow and make your HVAC work harder. By changing out your air filter regularly, you keep your AC running smoothly and efficiently.