Solutions to Lower Winter’s Bills
December 3rd, 2009
Winter in New England is fast approaching, with many homeowners turning on their heating systems and stockpiling wood for their stoves.
A seminar done by New Energy Solutions of Franklin, Massachusetts explained some products and services that will drastically lower homeowner’s heating bills.
This is not just the addition of solar panels or wind turbines, but lower cost options that use unique products that you may have never heard of.
Check out the website of New Energy Solutions to see the following products in more detail:
Kshield Attic Barrier: Go into your attic over the summer and you can feel why your insulation gains heat. In the winter there is still a small amount of heat that escapes past the insulation. Need a better explanation of this?… click here.
This thin reflective material will reduce your air conditioning costs in the summer and stop heat from seeping out in the winter. Fed Tax Credits: 30% up to $1500.
Inflector Screens/ Shades / Verticals: Same general concept as the attic barrier, these carbon fiber mesh screens reflect heat in the summer and act as a passive solar collector in the winter.
Imagine your window shades generating the equivalent of a 600 watt heater from a 4×4 foot window.
H.CR22a Hydro Carbon: What?? Don’t worry, this is just a fancy name for taking out the freon coolant in your air conditioning unit and replacing it with an ozone friendly and more economical material.
It reduces the energy needed to run the air conditioner by 25-60%!
Power Demand Control: Placed on your electric panel, this product stops spikes and surges from entering the home.
Click here to see how it reduces your electric bill by 15-20%.
Put a call into Rob Donadio to come out to your home to have a free evaluation of your home and how New Energy Solutions can help you to save energy and money. He can be reached at 888-376-5279. Keep warm!
Ed Daniels can be reached at Re/Max Executive Realty in Hopkinton MA. The direct number is 508-341-7880 or email is Ed@MAhome.com
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