Energy and Conservation
- High Efficiency Washers: Better Results, Less Energy
High efficiency washers use less water, less energy, and they look much cooler than the average home appliance. But are they worth the extra money you spend? In a word, yes. - Use a Programmable Thermostat, Common Sense, to Reduce Energy Bills
Going green conjures up big ideas, like covering your roof with solar panels or replacing all of your appliances with high efficiency models. While these ideas are not without merit, a better first step is to start small by replacing your thermostat with a programmable model and using it intelligently. - Stop Wasting Water! Three Ways to Manage Water Usage
Is your home old and wasteful when it comes to water? New fixtures and appliances like tankless water heaters, low-flush toilets, and hands-free faucets can help you save the planet and save on your water bill. - Save Water by Updating Your Irrigation System
Are you watering your yard intelligently? Switching to a drip irrigation system and replacing your sprinkler heads can help you save on your water bill and conserve water resources. - Stop Blowing Hot (and Cold) Air
Make green renovations to your older home such as installing storm windows. They'll prevent heat loss and keep more money in your pocket. - What's So Hot About Solar Water Heaters?
Want to save 50 percent or more on your utility bill? Solar water heaters can make your current water heating system more energy efficient. - Weatherize Your Home for Best Energy Efficiency
Improving your home's energy efficiency--and slashing high energy bills--is as easy as sealing cracks and leaks in your attic, chimney, and ductwork. - Light up Your Home with the Sun
Natural lighting can save money and energy, and beautifies your home. - Three Cool Products That Improve Lighting Efficiency
New ways to conserve. Try wireless light switches, or motion and light sensing outdoor lighting.
