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Make saving energy (and money) effortless with controls for your home! Get $5 off select timers, motion sensors, and dimmers, and $50 off select smart thermostats with our Instant Rebates until November 14. Timers let you schedule when your lights turn on, so you never waste energy by leaving them on longer than needed. Motion sensors turn lights on when you enter a room and off when you leave — they’re perfect for bathrooms, laundry rooms, and garages. Dimmer switches allow you to control the brightness in a room, helping you use just the right amount of light and reduce energy consumption. Smart thermostats have features like scheduling, geofencing, and remote access, so they take the guesswork out of managing your home heating. Visit our website to find a participating retailer near you: https://lnkd.in/gj94gENx. #energy #efficiency #energyefficiency #EfficiencyManitoba #saveenergy #savemoney #savetheenvironment #Manitoba #rebates #efficiencyMB #energyefficiencymanitoba
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I've got your personal cheat sheet with five strategies to conserve energy and elbow those extra costs out of your monthly bill: 1) Consider time-of-use rates. Learn about your utility's time-of-use rates, which vary depending on the time of day. Strategically plan your energy use to save money. You can find these rates on your energy bill or the utility's website. 2) Leverage smart home plugs and thermostats. Combat standby power consumption (up to 10% of your energy use) with smart switches for appliances and programmable thermostats. Schedule when they turn on and off efficiently. 3) Adjust the water heater temperature. The U.S. Department of Energy says lowering your water heater temperature by 20 degrees can save 4% - 22% annually. 4) Efficient water heating. Water heating is the second-largest home expense, averaging $400 - $600 yearly. Consider a $150 water heater smart controller to heat water only when needed (potentially saving 10% -30 %) and insulate your water heater to cut heat loss (saving 7% -16 %). 5) Monitor specific energy usage. Make sense of rising bills by tracking energy usage and setting custom alerts. Knowing where your energy goes is the first step to making meaningful changes. Bookmark this post for your next bill cycle, and feel free to reach out for more energy-saving insights! #buyingahome #preapproval #realestateprotips #housingmarket #househunting #houseshopping #housegoals #firsthome #realestate #newlisting #homeforsale #starterhome #dreamhome
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I've got your personal cheat sheet with five strategies to conserve energy and elbow those extra costs out of your monthly bill: 1) Consider time-of-use rates. Learn about your utility's time-of-use rates, which vary depending on the time of day. Strategically plan your energy use to save money. You can find these rates on your energy bill or the utility's website. 2) Leverage smart home plugs and thermostats. Combat standby power consumption (up to 10% of your energy use) with smart switches for appliances and programmable thermostats. Schedule when they turn on and off efficiently. 3) Adjust the water heater temperature. The U.S. Department of Energy says lowering your water heater temperature by 20 degrees can save 4% - 22% annually. 4) Efficient water heating. Water heating is the second-largest home expense, averaging $400 - $600 yearly. Consider a $150 water heater smart controller to heat water only when needed (potentially saving 10% -30 %) and insulate your water heater to cut heat loss (saving 7% -16 %). 5) Monitor specific energy usage. Make sense of rising bills by tracking energy usage and setting custom alerts. Knowing where your energy goes is the first step to making meaningful changes. Bookmark this post for your next bill cycle, and feel free to reach out for more energy-saving insights! #buyingahome #preapproval #realestateprotips #housingmarket #househunting #houseshopping #housegoals #firsthome #realestate #newlisting #homeforsale #starterhome #dreamhome
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Home Improvements As a homeowner, what can you do to make your home a more eco friendly house? Part 2: Smart Thermostats A smart thermostat is a home efficiency solution that is more easily implemented in the short term. These wifi-enabled features can be remote-controlled from any smart device. They can be connected to your central heating, boilers, and air conditioning systems. This ever-evolving technology remembers your home’s heating patterns and knows when to heat or cool down your home based on outside temperatures. They use presence-sensing technology that automatically switches off your system when you leave the house and fires it up in time for you to come home. This is useful in reducing energy demand from fossil-fuelled power plants, which has great cost benefits for your energy bills. Data collected from customers using Google’s Nest thermostat revealed that homes saved on energy use by 16.5% compared to homes without smart controls. #Smart_Thermostats #home_efficiency /
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I've got your personal cheat sheet with five strategies to conserve energy and elbow those extra costs out of your monthly bill: 1) Consider time-of-use rates. Learn about your utility's time-of-use rates, which vary depending on the time of day. Strategically plan your energy use to save money. You can find these rates on your energy bill or the utility's website. 2) Leverage smart home plugs and thermostats. Combat standby power consumption (up to 10% of your energy use) with smart switches for appliances and programmable thermostats. Schedule when they turn on and off efficiently. 3) Adjust the water heater temperature. The U.S. Department of Energy says lowering your water heater temperature by 20 degrees can save 4% - 22% annually. 4) Efficient water heating. Water heating is the second-largest home expense, averaging $400 - $600 yearly. Consider a $150 water heater smart controller to heat water only when needed (potentially saving 10% -30 %) and insulate your water heater to cut heat loss (saving 7% -16 %). 5) Monitor specific energy usage. Make sense of rising bills by tracking energy usage and setting custom alerts. Knowing where your energy goes is the first step to making meaningful changes. Bookmark this post for your next bill cycle, and feel free to reach out for more energy-saving insights! #buyingahome #preapproval #realestateprotips #housingmarket #househunting #houseshopping #housegoals #firsthome #realestate #newlisting #homeforsale #starterhome #dreamhome
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I've got your personal cheat sheet with five strategies to conserve energy and elbow those extra costs out of your monthly bill: 1) Consider time-of-use rates. Learn about your utility's time-of-use rates, which vary depending on the time of day. Strategically plan your energy use to save money. You can find these rates on your energy bill or the utility's website. 2) Leverage smart home plugs and thermostats. Combat standby power consumption (up to 10% of your energy use) with smart switches for appliances and programmable thermostats. Schedule when they turn on and off efficiently. 3) Adjust the water heater temperature. The U.S. Department of Energy says lowering your water heater temperature by 20 degrees can save 4% - 22% annually. 4) Efficient water heating. Water heating is the second-largest home expense, averaging $400 - $600 yearly. Consider a $150 water heater smart controller to heat water only when needed (potentially saving 10% -30 %) and insulate your water heater to cut heat loss (saving 7% -16 %). 5) Monitor specific energy usage. Make sense of rising bills by tracking energy usage and setting custom alerts. Knowing where your energy goes is the first step to making meaningful changes. Bookmark this post for your next bill cycle, and feel free to reach out for more energy-saving insights! #buyingahome #preapproval #realestateprotips #housingmarket #househunting #houseshopping #housegoals #firsthome #realestate #newlisting #homeforsale #starterhome #dreamhome
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I've got your personal cheat sheet with five strategies to conserve energy and elbow those extra costs out of your monthly bill: 1) Consider time-of-use rates. Learn about your utility's time-of-use rates, which vary depending on the time of day. Strategically plan your energy use to save money. You can find these rates on your energy bill or the utility's website. 2) Leverage smart home plugs and thermostats. Combat standby power consumption (up to 10% of your energy use) with smart switches for appliances and programmable thermostats. Schedule when they turn on and off efficiently. 3) Adjust the water heater temperature. The U.S. Department of Energy says lowering your water heater temperature by 20 degrees can save 4% - 22% annually. 4) Efficient water heating. Water heating is the second-largest home expense, averaging $400 - $600 yearly. Consider a $150 water heater smart controller to heat water only when needed (potentially saving 10% -30 %) and insulate your water heater to cut heat loss (saving 7% -16 %). 5) Monitor specific energy usage. Make sense of rising bills by tracking energy usage and setting custom alerts. Knowing where your energy goes is the first step to making meaningful changes. Bookmark this post for your next bill cycle, and feel free to reach out for more energy-saving insights! #buyingahome #preapproval #realestateprotips #housingmarket #househunting #houseshopping #housegoals #firsthome #realestate #newlisting #homeforsale #starterhome #dreamhome
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Does your monthly energy bill seem high to you? Here are some tips that might help: 💡 Consider time-of-use rates. Learn about your utility's time-of-use rates, which vary depending on the time of day. Strategically plan your energy use to save money. You can find these rates on your energy bill or the utility's website. 💡 Leverage smart home plugs and thermostats. Combat standby power consumption (up to 10% of your energy use) with smart switches for appliances and programmable thermostats. Schedule when they turn on and off efficiently. 💡 Adjust the water heater temperature. The U.S. Department of Energy says lowering your water heater temperature by 20 degrees can save 4% - 22% annually. 💡 Efficient water heating. Water heating is the second-largest home expense, averaging $400 - $600 yearly. Consider a $150 water heater smart controller to heat water only when needed (potentially saving 10% - 30%) and insulate your water heater to cut heat loss (saving 7% - 16%). 💡 Monitor specific energy usage. Make sense of rising bills by tracking energy usage and setting custom alerts. Knowing where your energy goes is the first step to making meaningful changes. Bookmark this post for your next bill cycle, and feel free to reach out for more energy-saving insights! . . . #5280 #5280lifestyle #80238 #80238homes #centralparkdenver #denver #denvercolorado #denverneighborhoods #movetodenver #homeowneradvice #homeownertips
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Does your monthly energy bill seem high to you? Here are some tips that might help: 💡 Consider time-of-use rates. Learn about your utility's time-of-use rates, which vary depending on the time of day. Strategically plan your energy use to save money. You can find these rates on your energy bill or the utility's website. 💡 Leverage smart home plugs and thermostats. Combat standby power consumption (up to 10% of your energy use) with smart switches for appliances and programmable thermostats. Schedule when they turn on and off efficiently. 💡 Adjust the water heater temperature. The U.S. Department of Energy says lowering your water heater temperature by 20 degrees can save 4% - 22% annually. 💡 Efficient water heating. Water heating is the second-largest home expense, averaging $400 - $600 yearly. Consider a $150 water heater smart controller to heat water only when needed (potentially saving 10% - 30%) and insulate your water heater to cut heat loss (saving 7% - 16%). 💡 Monitor specific energy usage. Make sense of rising bills by tracking energy usage and setting custom alerts. Knowing where your energy goes is the first step to making meaningful changes. Bookmark this post for your next bill cycle, and feel free to reach out for more energy-saving insights! . . . #8z #anewwayhome #homeownertips #homeownership #coloradorealestate #coloradoneighborhoods
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Does your monthly energy bill seem high to you? Here are some tips that might help: 💡 Consider time-of-use rates. Learn about your utility's time-of-use rates, which vary depending on the time of day. Strategically plan your energy use to save money. You can find these rates on your energy bill or the utility's website. 💡 Leverage smart home plugs and thermostats. Combat standby power consumption (up to 10% of your energy use) with smart switches for appliances and programmable thermostats. Schedule when they turn on and off efficiently. 💡 Adjust the water heater temperature. The U.S. Department of Energy says lowering your water heater temperature by 20 degrees can save 4% - 22% annually. 💡 Efficient water heating. Water heating is the second-largest home expense, averaging $400 - $600 yearly. Consider a $150 water heater smart controller to heat water only when needed (potentially saving 10% - 30%) and insulate your water heater to cut heat loss (saving 7% - 16%). 💡 Monitor specific energy usage. Make sense of rising bills by tracking energy usage and setting custom alerts. Knowing where your energy goes is the first step to making meaningful changes. Bookmark this post for your next bill cycle, and feel free to reach out for more energy-saving insights! . . . #8z #anewwayhome #homeownertips #homeownership #coloradorealestate #coloradoneighborhoods
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