Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Appliances To Upgrade In 2016

Are the appliances around your home or business running slow and/or spiking your energy bills? To keep your home or business operating at its highest capacity, this year you may want to consider upgrading your appliances. At least that is what the experts at Pro Energy Consultants suggests.

Remember when home phones were a staple in every household? Well, the bulky home computer has finally reached the time where it may be just a waste of space and energy. Technology has bridged the communication gap where there’s tablets or a cross-over that can meet and exceed the needs and wants a home computer provides. Tablets and cross-overs simplify our lives and our wallets so email, social media and web browsing don’t collect dust or weigh our pockets down with outrageous energy bills.
If you regularly live with spoiled food and eye-popping energy bills, then it’s time to upgrade your refrigerator. Finding an energy-efficient refrigerator that requires little power, while keeping all of your delectables fresh is ideal. If you happen to purchase a lot of food items in bulk, purchasing a separate freezer will prevent spoilage and preserve extra food longer.
Your clothes are stain free and clean, but you’re not saving time, money, or energy on that old washing machine. Like your refrigerator, you may take advantage of your appliances performance. Older machines lack time-saving and energy efficient features, where newer machines provide greater energy and time-saving abilities. For example, newer machines allow you to use cold water settings in conjunction with cold water detergents. When used together, you use less energy and your clothes come out just as clean, if not cleaner. Newer machines also have the ability to steam wash to reduce high dry cleaning bills. To save time and money, look into Energy Star qualified appliances.

As 2015 comes to an end, if you haven’t switched your lighting over to CFL’s, now is the time. CFL or Compact Fluorescent Light, is an energy-saving light designed to replace an incandescent lamp. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, CFL’s use about 75% less energy than traditional lighting, thus saving you money on your electric bill. By examining your business or household items that may be going extinct, replacing them will save you energy, time, and money.

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