Wash Clothes in Cold Water
Washing your clothes in cold water can reduce energy use by as much as 75% and it's better for your clothes.
Washing your clothes in cold water can reduce energy use by as much as 75% and it's better for your clothes.
Clean gutters: Clear debris to prevent blockages and water damage.
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Seal cracks: Caulk or weatherstrip windows, doors and any visible gaps to keep the cold out.
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Starting today, there is an additional peak time usage: 8-10 a.m. Avoid charging your electric vehicle and using other equipment during these peak hours.
Prevent ice buildup in preparation for winter: Inspect or install heat tape and heat tape timers. Get your heat tape timer rebate.
Inspect insulation: Ensure your home is properly insulated, especially in the attic.
It’s time for Wattsmart Battery customers to check your battery’s Wi-Fi connection. This ensures that your battery is online and working as expected. Remember to always keep your battery online.
Program your thermostat to lower temperatures at night for a cozier sleep.
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Routine maintenance will improve your home’s heating and cooling systems. Also, clean or replace your furnace filters to help air flow through the system more efficiently.