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Saving Energy in Your Home Starts Here

Date:2022-09-28   Click:1278  

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Heating and cooling can account for nearly half of the energy used in your home, according to Energystar.gov, so it’s important to invest in an energy efficient system.

ENERGY STAR Air Conditioners

ENERGY STAR certified central air conditioners have higher Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) and Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) ratings, making them more than 15 percent more efficient than standard models.

ENERGY STAR Furnaces

ENERGY STAR certified furnaces have higher Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) ratings and higher efficiency blower motors, making certified gas furnaces, on average, more than 10 percent more efficient than standard models.

Upgrading your heating and cooling system isn’t the only way you can be energy efficient at home. When shopping for dishwashers, washing machines, dryers and refrigerators you should also check for the ENERGY STAR logo.

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Washing machines that meet the ENERGY STAR standard use technology to cut energy consumption by up to 25% and water consumption by up to 45% compared to conventional washers.

Install the right heating and cooling system for your home

What happens if your air conditioner or heating system isn’t the right size for your home?

  • Temperatures might be uneven across the house.
  • Units might not run long enough to properly control indoor humidity levels.
  • You may have more maintenance problems over time.

A vital step to getting a more efficient matched system for your home is to have your local dealer conduct a load calculation. With a proper load calculation for the right-sized system, you'll get improved comfort with great efficiency. A basic load calculation takes into account your home’s foundation, roof color, insulation, window type and square footage.



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