How We Can Save Energy at Home

Kids leave lights on all day when they are at school. Parents might forget to unplug appliances. There are countless ways we are wasting energy and spending more money than we should on utility bills. Find out basic ways to save energy at home so you have more money left to enjoy life together as a family.

Get an Energy Audit

The effects of global warming are being felt all over the world and the question that many people are asking is - how can we save energy at home? There are dozens of ways to save energy at home. However, it all starts with an energy audit. This is the assessment of the energy needs and consumption at home to identify areas where there is wasted energy. After checking out basics about your home and utility bills, the energy auditor will make suggestions to help you save energy and money on utility bills.

Use Energy Efficient Lighting Systems

Incandescent bulbs are obsolete, so they should be replaced with fluorescent or LED lighting fixtures. This is one of the cheapest ways to attaining energy efficiency at home. While the initial cost might be a bit more than old-fashioned bulbs, new lighting methods last longer and use less energy. They also provide excellent lighting in all the rooms of your home.

Service Your HVAC System

The heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems in modern homes consume a lot of energy. Sealing air ducts to minimize leakages, replacing filters to reduce the stress on fan motors and replacing obsolete HVAC systems are some of the things that can help to increase energy efficiency at home. An overall assessment of your HVAC system could show where your utility dollars are being wasted.

A few basic changes can help you save serious cash over time. Schedule an energy audit today to find out how you've been wasting energy in your home and what you can do about it.

About E3 Power

 Colorado clients rely on E3 Power to teach them how to conserve energy at work and at home. E3 Power builds relationships with clients to assist them every step of the way as they learn to understand and control their energy use. The overall process is based on building science and solid numerical analysis. A visual inspection is done and the client's energy use is analyzed. A plan is created to minimize energy use in the safest, most convenient ways. Low-cost and no-cost solutions are offered that fit into each client's budget. E3 Power also outlines the cost of various updates and informs customers about government and utility rebates that may help cover these costs.

E3 Power
1616 17th St #383
Denver, CO 80202
(303) 292-1233