Is Your Home Energy Efficient?
In 2010, Americans will spend $101.6 billion on controlling the temperature of their homes. The average person spends 90% of their time indoors, more than half of which is at home. The more time we spend inside, the more money we spend on heating and cooling our home. If your home is not as efficient as it could possibly be, you are throwing your money away!
When we refer to your home’s efficiency, we’re talking about how well it uses it’s heating and air conditioning system. A poorly insulated home or one with ducts, windows and doors that leak air wouldn’t able to stay cool even with the most powerful AC system. Right now, you may be spending thousands of dollars every year that you don’t need to spend. With a more efficient home, a single upfront investment takes the place of repeated monthly investments that will never end.
Your home is where you spend the majority of your time and it only makes sense to make your home as efficient as possible. Take control of your utility bills and start telling your money where you want it to go, instead of being forced to pay your house to work harder than it has to. Get your money’s worth by giving Mills Efficient Home a call today. Our online quote builder help you figure the best and cheapest way to get your home back in shape and start saving you some serious cash.
Did you know that the typical U.S. family spends about $1,900 a year on home utility bills? Unfortunately, a large portion of that energy is wasted. And each year, electricity generated by fossil fuels for a single home puts more carbon dioxide into the air than two average cars.
Right in your own home, you have the power to reduce energy demand, and when you reduce demand, you cut the amount of resources, like coal and gas, needed to make energy—that means you create less greenhouse gas emissions, which keeps air cleaner for all of us…and saves on your utility bills! Plus, reducing energy use increases our energy security.

