That’s One Smart Thermostat
It’s a thermostat that improves with time and is connected to the internet. It adjusts over time to your weekly routine and in the end saves on energy bills. Check out the video! Find more information at: http://www.nest.com/ swfobject.embedSWF("http://www.youtube.com/v/B9qCLs8txBo&rel=0&fs=1&showsearch=0&showinfo=0", "vvq-572-youtube-1", "425", "344", "10", vvqexpressinstall, vvqflashvars, vvqparams, vvqattributes); Read More
DIY Attic Insulation & CPS Rebate!
Save on energy costs… DIY insulation for your attic! Get a rebate from CPS Energy while your at it! http://www.cpsenergy.com/Residential/Rebates/Attic_Insulation_DIY/index.asp Read More
How insulated is your attic? AC ENERGY SAVING TIP #012
Having a properly insulated attic can reduce the cost of energy bills. It’s all about keeping the cool air from your air conditioner IN and the stifling heat of San Antonio OUT! If your home was not built with energy saving in mind, then you can reduce your energy bills by adding more insulation to your home. Older homes usually have less insulation than newer homes, but many times adding insulation to a newer home can also provide proper... Read More
Do You Have HVAC System Leaks? AC ENERGY SAVING TIP #008
Have your central air duct system checked for any leaks to make sure you’re not losing your cool air. If any leaks are found, they can be sealed and your system will be more efficient! Central air leaks in the duct systems are quite common and more invisible than air leaks around a window or door. Why are they more invisible? Because duct system air leaks are in places that aren’t obvious, like the attic or crawlspaces of your home.... Read More
Turn Off Your A/C If You’re Not Home: AC ENERGY SAVING TIP #007
There is no point in heating or cooling an empty home. When you leave home during the day, for the weekend or even longer, save money in warm weather by setting your thermostat to 82 degrees to cut down on energy costs. You can also simply turn the AC off as well. By using fans in the home while you are there and by keeping the thermostat low, you can save even more energy and cash on your next bill. In cool weather, set your thermostat to 65... Read More
