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Ideas to reduce your Summer energy bills

The kids are out of school and the sun is out.  This usually translates into higher energy bills.

Since it is hotter out, the HVAC system will have to work harder. In our house- since the boys are out of school, the HVAC has to try to keep up the the loss of conditioned air when the doors are opened and closed. In addition to loss of conditioned air, there will be more laundry to clean since they like to play outside.

So what are some solutions for the Summer to keep the energy bills down?

If your HVAC or water heater is on it’s last leg, there are systems on the market that cost a fraction to operate. Geothermal HVAC can reduce your heating and cooling costs by over 60% and Solar Hot Water can reduce your hot water needs by up to 90% in Georgia. There are also great green incentives and rebates to help reduce the upfront costs of these systems.

Other simple ideas that have low or no cost include:

  • Installing a programmable thermostat (and programming it!)
  • Turning light offs- they waste energy and produce extra heat (this causes your cooling bills to go up)
  • Find cold water detergents to reduce hot water bills
  • Install a low flow shower head
  • Install a dual flush toilet

For more ideas on how to save watch some of the videos on our Q and A Page.

Contact us today if you need help lower your Summer bills.

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A. Water Conservation in Atlanta

Q.  What is the best way to address future droughts in the city of Atlanta?

Feel like you are on Jeopardy?  The answer is simple enough that it could be on “are you smarter than a 5th grader!”

We are still having an war between the states, however they are all below the Mason Dixie line this time.  So what is the answer to our current looming water crisis?  Water conservation.

There is an old saying about a “penny saved is a penny earned”- why not apply it to water?  Decrease the demand for water by not consuming as much in your house or building.  Also- look at collecting your own water to use as well.

Here is a post from a friend of The Hoots Group- http://www.thecistern.com/the-cistern/2010/8/13/georgia-due-for-drought-in-2011.html

If we consume less and collect more locally (at your house), then the war is over!

To get a water analysis on your home or to learn more about conservation visit Fresh World.

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