Archive for the ‘Energy’ Category
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act expands tax credits to homeowners for energy-efficient appliances and improvements.
Leaving your cell phone charger, power tool adapters and other rarely used appliances plugged in all the time wastes energy and may raise your utility bill.
Put off running separate errands until you can make one single trip
Higher energy costs can be a result of dry air.
Humidifiers can help you save money and keep your home comfortable at the same time.
Adding trees to your yard can help reduce energy bills, providing shade in the summer and windbreaks in the winter.
Low-flow showerheads and sink faucets are easy and affordable ways to reduce water usage.
The air inside your home is drier than you think.
Ask your local utility company for an energy audit.
