Whole-House Energy Savings: They’re Possible, With This Expert Advice
Any time of year is a good time to make your home more efficient, but the warmer months ahead offer a particularly enticing opportunity. Consider these tips and strategies to boost whole-house energy...
View ArticleHigh Efficiency Air Conditioners Offer High Value For Western Colorado...
Whether your A/C is a split system – with the condenser and compressor in an outdoor cabinet, and the air handler/evaporator located indoors – or a packaged system with all the equipment in one...
View ArticleReduce Water Heating Costs With 5 Simple Tips
Reducing hot water heating costs boils down to two strategies: Use less hot water and/or use water that’s less hot. There are several strategies to accomplish this, and the effort can be worth your...
View ArticleEnergy Star: A Homeowner’s Guide To More Efficient HVAC Equipment
The Energy Star symbol on air conditioners and heating equipment means more than just efficiency. This government-backed endorsement provides a quick way to identify and comparison-shop among different...
View ArticleCeiling Fans: For Both Warmth When It’s Cold, And Relief From The Heat
The resurgence of the popularity of ceiling fans likely stems from tight budgets and rising energy costs. And deservedly so. These nifty devices been used for cooling since long before the days of A/C....
View ArticleDon’t Blow The Budget On Winter Heating: A Checklist For Better Energy...
Our long Western Slope winters can be a real drag on energy bills. Odds are, you put your heating system to full use during this time period. However, your energy costs do not have to be as high as...
View ArticleWhat’s Even Better Than The Energy Star? The Most Efficient Label
When shopping for new heating and cooling equipment for your home, it’s important that you find the most energy-efficient equipment that fits both your home and your pocketbook. Until now, the gold...
View ArticleA Red-Tagged Furnace: What Homeowners Should Know
A red-tagged furnace is something that no homeowner ever wants to have. It’s a term that HVAC contractors or utility companies often use to describe a situation where the furnace heat exchanger has...
View ArticleSwamp Coolers: They’re More Than They Used to Be
Evaporative coolers, also known as swamp coolers, are one of the oldest and most cost-efficient air conditioning systems available, and they are well-suited to the dry, hot weather of the Colorado...
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