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Get ready to reduce your energy bills and lower your environmental impact

  • Writer: Michele Casamassima
    Michele Casamassima
  • Dec 4, 2023
  • 1 min read

STEP 1️⃣ Seal Air Leaks - One of the easiest and most cost-effective ways to boost efficiency is by sealing all those hidden drafts. Carefully caulk and weatherstrip around windows, doors, electrical outlets, vents, pipes, and any gaps leading outside. Stopping air leaks can greatly improve your home's insulating ability.


STEP 2️⃣ Insulate Thoroughly - Proper insulation is key! Check that your attic, basement, crawl spaces, and exterior walls have the recommended insulation depth and coverage. Adding extra insulation, especially in the attic, can make a huge difference in preventing heat loss. Consider an eco-friendly insulation like cellulose or fiberglass.


STEP 3️⃣ Upgrade Appliances - Replace aging, inefficient models with new ENERGY A++ or A+ rated washers, dryers, refrigerators, dishwashers, and other major appliances. Use the EU energy label as your guide to finding the most energy-efficient appliances with lower running costs.


Take advantage of our home energy audits and let us recommend the most cost-effective efficiency upgrades for your particular home. With a few DIY improvements, you'll feel the difference of an airtight, well-insulated space while saving money long-term. What energy efficiency tips do you swear by?



 
 
 

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