It seems like the price of everything keeps going up with no end in sight. (Have you bought a tank of gas or gallon of milk lately?) Summer home cooling bills are no exception. Seasonal tips like stopping door drafts, changing air filters and reversing the direction of your ceiling fans can certainly help make a dent in hefty summer energy bills. But if you’re serious about saving as much as 30% on your utility costs, it’s time to schedule a free, no-obligation energy efficiency assessment.
Step 1: Free Assessment
A residential energy assessment can uncover a wealth of cost-saving opportunities without costing you a thing. Our trained experts will come into your home to conduct a series of health and safety checks and evaluate your energy usage, system efficiencies, overall comfort levels, air sealing and insulation. Your no-cost, no-obligation assessment includes a detailed report that provides recommendations on how you can save both energy and money.
Step 2: Cost-Justified Upgrades
If you decide to move forward with some or all of the recommendations from your assessment, most upgrades pay for themselves quickly. It could be as simple as weatherizing your home with improved insulation and air sealing. But even the most advanced equipment—like a programmable thermostat you can access and control through a Wi-Fi connection—can be well within your reach through a combination of rebates, incentives and future savings.
Step 3: A Comfortable, Efficient Home
After Broadley’s professional assessment of your home and installation of your selected upgrades, the only step left is to enjoy your comfy, cozy home and the tremendous energy savings month after month.
If you’re ready to get serious about saving money and energy while making your home more comfortable this summer, you’ll find us right here at Broadleys.net.
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