The United States has become an energy-saving conscious nation. That’s because electric costs have become super-pricey and are steadily climbing. Homeowners throughout the United States are focused more than ever on finding solutions that help reduce energy costs. You don’t necessarily have to live like a caveman wandering around in the dark with a lit torch as your only source
Burr! Freezing floor alert! Chilly floors and frozen toes are a frequent complaint during the winter season, and it’s no joke. You may have experimented with all kinds of thermal, wool, and cashmere socks and frizzy slippers; however, the quick fix may not be as easy as discovering the perfect pair of slip-on shoes. In fact, the issue just might be your cold floors;
A Fall Like Nightmare Probably the smartest way to begin reducing those nightmare electrical costs this Halloween season is to think about how you use your electricity. We have eight strange concepts you can adopt this autumn. There either is free or will cost you just a few extra dollars. These cost-saving ideas could end up saving you up to $500
According to the Department of Energy, the average annual utility bill is $2,060. Some people believe that if you spend a tad bit, you save a fortune. Then there are those people who spend a bucket-load this year and save ten times as much over the course of two decades. Here are five ways you can save yourself some money
Do you have a problem with pests in your home? Do you know the best ways to prevent a pest from entering your home? Approximately 29% of American households have a problem with rodents and pests. In addition, 50% of those pest infestations occur in the kitchen; 45% of all pest infestations occur during the fall and winter months. Instead
Cost Savings Tips Easy and cheap repairs can save money during the chilly fall season. We’re here to help you save energy and money this fall. Some of the tips below are free and can be used on a daily basis to help you save. The remaining suggestions are straightforward and inexpensive actions that will help you guarantee maximum cost
Most homeowners would like to find that one home improvement project that adds value to their home. Some home improvement projects add more value to a home than others. In this week’s blog post, we will discuss three home improvement projects that are overlooked and undervalued, but yet, add significant equity to your home. When you and your spouse begin discussing
DO YOU LIVE IN AN ENERGY EFFICIENT HOME? Energy efficiency key. If you’re a homeowner that thinks that a home that was built 10 to 15 years ago is just as energy efficient as a home that’s been built within the last month then think again. Building codes are constantly changing. There wasn’t an emphasis placed on building energy efficient homes five