
How to Buy Energy-Efficient Appliances
Replacing your old kitchen hardware with brand new, energy-efficient appliances is the surest way to cut long-term utility costs.
Replacing your old kitchen hardware with brand new, energy-efficient appliances is the surest way to cut long-term utility costs.
Don’t put off energy-efficient home upgrades just because of upfront costs. You can save by tapping into Federal, state, and local rebates or incentives.
Energy-efficiency, sustainability, and durability all are hallmarks of a green home. Such properties are also called high performance or eco-friendly homes.
A drafty house and high utility bills are signs that your home could benefit from some insulation upgrades and caulking improvements.
If you considered solar panels for your house but were deterred by the cost, it’s time take a second look. A Federal tax credit just sweetens the deal.
Performing a home energy audit is the first step toward cutting utility costs and making your house more comfortable all year long.