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An Energy-Efficient Holiday Season

It’s the most wonderful time of the year. For some, it can also be the most expensive. The holidays can be about spending time with your loved ones, celebrating together, and just having a jolly good time. At the same time, it can also ramp up your electric bills and other spendings.


With the festivities eliciting your cheerful mood, try not to get caught up with the spending fever. We’ll share with you some ways and simple changes you can apply to help you enjoy the holidays while making your home efficient and why not, rack up some savings, too?



Maximize use of LED lights


Holidays for some mean doing things a little bit extra. You’re driving around town one night and see all these establishments and homes lit up in full regalia so it kind of excites you to put up lights on your home, too? While they’re amazing and fun, those lights can consume quite a bit of energy.


The U.S. Department of Energy shares that the use of LED lights means using 75% less energy and has the ability to last 25 times longer than traditional incandescent light bulbs. This efficient shift can help save your utility rate from hiking up during this holiday season.



Say no to the fireplace


We know you imagine you and your family cozying together near the warmth of the fireplace during the holiday season but it really isn’t the most efficient way. Drafts will pull all that warm air up your chimney which leaves all the other rooms in your house to be colder. That means your central air heating system will be working double to maintain the temperature you’ve set – and yes, that means higher utility rates.


And let’s talk about how fireplaces that are not EPA-certified have the potential to create up to 20 times the amount of air pollution. So we suggest you skip this idea and think of other ways to spend quality time with your family or loved ones.



Weatherproofing is key


Modern weatherization methods are pretty much economical and won’t take you a lot of effort. So what are the minor things you can do to prevent drafts from seeping into your home?


Install door draft stopper, weatherstrip your windows, and insulate your homes together with your electrical outlets.



Finally, power up with solar energy


Having a solar installation in your home gives you the ability to produce more power than you might use in any given day, making it a highly efficient source of electricity. Solar panels today have been optimized so you no longer need to have a very wide roof area for your panels to generate much electricity.


This allows homeowners like yourself to generate greater energy with your little roof space, allowing you to offset your current electric bill thus generating more savings. Plus, it’s not just for the holidays! You get to save daily the entire year for many decades to come, making it a sound investment.


Book a virtual consultation with us to know more about your options!





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