With all of the uncertainty surrounding utility costs, everyone is interested in finding the best, most economical solution for indoor heating and cooling systems. Here are some great ways to save on your energy bills this season.
WHAT ARE SOME WAYS I CAN SAVE AT HOME?
Repair or Replace? Unsure? Let our highly-trained service technicians perform a comprehensive system check to determine whether it is time to repair, or replace, your heating and cooling equipment. Is your home energy use above average? You could be paying more than you need to on energy bills.
TIP? Use this handy online checklist
Cost-Savings. One of the best ways to protect the environment, and your wallet, is to purchase energy-efficient products that require fewer energy resources to operate. Not only will you make a difference for the environment, you’ll save on operating costs. Make sure products have high energy-efficiency ratings. Savings can be trimmed down even further with government or manufacturer rebate programs.
TIP > Save with stimulus tax credits
Efficiency. Equipment more than ten years old may no longer be efficient. Or, if your system needs frequent repairs and your energy bills are going up, it could mean it’s time for a change. New equipment can result in significant cost savings.
TIP > Is your system efficient?
Did you know? That the off-season is the perfect time for repairs? For example, summer is the perfect time for furnace repair and maintenance; one reason is the availability of furnace technicians; another is that preventative maintenance is always less stressful than a repair call when it’s freezing outside.
TIP 1 > Check your system first
TIP 2 > Pre-Service Checklist
What is your home energy yardstick?







