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Savings Tip March 24, 2022

Spring Efficiency Tips

Published
March 24, 2022
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Savings Tip
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Rebates and Incentives
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  • Take advantage of longer days
    Help regulate your home’s temperature by opening curtains covering sun-facing windows to bring in warmth and closing them on cooler nights.
  • Spring cleaning is upon us
    Save energy and money by paying close attention to air ducts and filters. When these areas are clean, the system doesn’t have to work as hard to keep your home at a comfortable temperature.
  • As the weather starts to warm up, stay cool by lowering your water heater’s temperature
    Paired with installing low-flow showerheads, taking this simple step can significantly reduce your water heating bills.
  • Check and seal around your windows and doors
    Sealing any leaks or drafts in your home can save you between five and 30 percent per year in energy costs.
  • Upgrade your lighting
    As the days get longer and the sun starts shining just a bit brighter, utilize natural light in your home. And consider swapping out incandescent light bulbs for LED lighting that uses up to 90% less energy and can last up to 15 times longer.
  • Chill out by installing a programmable or smart thermostat
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