To protect our planet every individual must do his or her part to care for the environment. Children and teens greatly contribute to rising utility costs and wasted energy with their consumption habits such as, taking long showers or leaving lights on in the rooms when they are not in use.
Read MoreSchematic of a Tankless Water Heater Regardless of weather, people desire hot water. A nice hot shower relieves an individual of all stress and worries accumulated throughout the day. It is relaxing and provides an opportunity to ponder about life.
Read MoreWith summer fast approaching many of us will be looking forward to spending time outside, relaxing at the pool, planting a garden or just enjoying the nice weather. The luxury of owning your own pool or hot tube can provide endless hours of enjoyment when the weather is warm.
Read MoreLow Flow Showerhead Photo credit: Brenna Malmberg Nearly 17 percent of residential water disappears down the shower drain, but with a low-flow shower head, you can conserve water and your bank account.
Read MoreIn honor of World Water Day, here are ABET’s tips on how to conserve water at home and cut your World Water Day water bill... But first, did you know that the average American uses 350 gallons of water a day while 783 million people lack access to clean water?
Read MoreShower Meme Saving in the shower: If you’re anything like me, long, hot showers are an important way I relax at the end of the day. I can’t help but turn the water heat up so high it is almost unbearable, and let it relax my muscles.
Read MoreOne of the most common energy efficiency improvements that America’s Best Energy Team Photo courtesy of John Kasawa / http://www.freedigitalphotos.net suggests to homeowners is to insulate the water heater and hot water pipes.
Read MoreTrue False Most of us are on the lookout for easy ways we can save energy in our homes. Save the planet, save a buck – what is there to lose? But you can’t believe everything you hear! Even some of the tips your mom gave you can be misguided…..but don’t tell her.
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