Energy Saving Tips Room-by-Room
Through the links at the left you will see tips designed to lower your energy bills while making your home more comfortable. These tips cover a range of actions - from a simple act like closing the blinds to a major appliance purchase - you're sure to find something here that you can start doing today.
Throughout your home
When it's time to shop for appliances, lighting, home office equipment and electronics, look for ENERGY STAR® qualified products. This certifies that a product has met the highest energy-saving standards set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy. This label identifies quality energy-saving products, ranging from light bulbs and appliances to new homes. These ENERGY STAR products can significantly reduce your electric bills.
Find out more about ENERGY STAR Qualified Products
Not using it? Unplug it.
Small appliances and home office equipment use power even when they're off. That's why the average US household pays for 50 watts, constantly, that isn't needed. Even fully charged rechargeable equipment draws electricity when plugged in. Save your back: Plug TVs, VCRs, fax machines, computers, printers, etc. into a power strip and just turn it off.
If you decide to take significant steps to upgrade the efficiency of your home - like increasing your insulation or buying an appliance - we offer free technical advice and financial help for recommended purchases. Contact us.












