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Save Big This Summer with Our Energy Conservation Tips!

- 11:00 am - July 14th, 2023


You hear a lot about energy conservation tips in the winter to lower your fuel and energy bills, but what about the summer? Air conditioning is an amazing invention, but it can have a hefty impact on your energy bills, especially if your system is old or broken.

 

At E.T. Lawson, we care about your home comfort, but we also understand the costs that come along with it. That is why we put together this list of summertime conservation tips to help you stay cool at an affordable price. 

 

Use these conservation tips to reduce your energy costs:

  • Schedule a tune-up: One of the best ways to reduce air conditioning costs this summer is by maximizing its efficiency with a tune-up. It will also help improve your comfort inside!
  • Adjust your thermostat: Keep your thermostat set to the highest temperature that is comfortable for you to avoid overworking your air conditioner and driving up energy bills.
  • Use fans instead of A/C: On milder days try using fans to cool your home instead of air conditioning. Fans use drastically less energy than air conditioners.
  • Off-peak electricity: Utility companies charge more money during "peak" hours during the day. Try using energy in the early morning or late evening to avoid higher rates.
  • Close doors & vents: Remember to close the doors and air conditioning vents in unoccupied rooms to limit wasted energy in your home. This will also help keep your home at optimal comfort levels!

Contact us to learn more energy conservation tips, or call us at (757) 722-1928 to speak with a customer service representative.

 

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