HOW HEALTHY IS THE AIR YOUR BREATHE?

HOW HEALTHY IS THE AIR YOU BREATHE?

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2020 has been a test in keeping our homes and families safe, healthy and germ-free. Not only have cleaning products been flying off the shelves, but we’ve received a lot of inquiries about managing your Indoor Air Quality.

Here are some frequent questions our Comfort Specialists receive:

WHAT IS INDOOR AIR QUALITY?

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) looks at the quality of the air within and around your home related to pollutants and their corresponding health concerns like viruses, headaches, asthma, allergies, heart disease and cancer. Some common indoor pollutants can be from pesticides, radon, excess moisture and building materials.

WHY SHOULD I IMPROVE IT?

We’re all spending a lot more time indoors this year so let’s make it as healthy as possible! Improving your IAQ not only helps you combat health concerns like COVID-19, but it can also remove lingering smells inside your home, reduce allergy and respiratory related flare-ups, encourage better sleep and help lower your energy costs.

HOW CAN GAULT HELP MANAGE MY INDOOR AIR QUALITY?

Since COVID-19 hit, we’ve been providing our Cooling Protection Plan customers with an upgrade to their system’s HEPA air filters during our annual maintenance visit. These new filters are better quality with a higher MERV rating designed to help remove more particles from the air. If regularly replaced, HEPA filters can remove up to 99.97% of dust, pollen, mold, bacteria and other airborne particles inside your home.

WHICH APPROACH IS BEST FOR MY HOME?

Every home is different and one of our IAQ Specialists can help you build a plan to improve your home’s air quality.  Gault also offers a full range of Indoor Air Quality solutions for your home ranging in cost, implementation requirements and use.

Ready to learn more?

Click here to review Gault’s approach to managing Indoor Air Quality and what solution makes sense for your home and family.

GAULT ONLINE & NEW BILLING INFORMATION

GAULT ONLINE & NEW BILLING INFORMATION

Account Information at your fingertips

Digital customer service continues to transform business today and that’s why we introduced Gault Online - our online customer portal last year.

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Creating your account is quick and easy! To get started, have your account number(s) handy and go to GaultEnergy.com/MyAccount and click Create Account.

After setting up your profile, you can manage your Gault account activity within the customer portal:

 
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Updates to our Billing Address

Even if you choose not to use the Payment feature, Gault Online is another way to communicate with us and find out the latest news and updates. For example, we recently announced a change to our billing address.

In case you missed it, we decided to partner with a processing center in order to streamline our billing process and build upon our You First mission. Going forward, all mail-in payments should be sent to:

Gault Family Companies
PO Box 789557
Philadelphia, PA 19178-9557

If Gault is set up as a payee with your online bank’s bill pay system, please confirm:

  • You have the correct Gault account number listed in the payee set-up

  • If you have multiple Gault accounts, that each account is set up as separate payees



Please reach out to Customer Care at 203.227.5181 or info@gaultenergy.com if you have any questions.


5 REASONS TO REPLACE YOUR HEATING SYSTEM THIS SEASON

 

5 REASONS TO REPLACE YOUR HEATING SYSTEM THIS SEASON

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1. Age

A study done by the National Association of Home Builders concluded that the average lifespan of a furnace is 15-20 years and a boiler is 13-21 years. If your unit is nearing or in those age ranges, it is time to call a Gault Comfort Specialist to have us do an analysis of your system.

2. Maintenance

Annual maintenance of your unit is critical in making sure that everything is working properly and safely. If your unit has not been properly maintained and requires frequent repairs, replacement will not only guarantee the reliability of the unit, it could also be more cost effective.

3. Cost

Regardless of your fuel type, replacing an old, inefficient system can save you up to 40% on the fuel you use every year.

4. Efficiency

New heating units have higher efficiency ratings. Heating systems are rated with AFUE percentages indicating how much fuel is used to heat a house—and how much is wasted. Minimum AFUE ratings for heating equipment installed today are as high as 90%, meaning only 10% of fuel is not used to heat the home.

5. $500 in savings from Gault!

Receive $300 off* the installation of a new heating system and a FREE ($200 value) one year protection plan with the purchase of a new heating system.

Call us today at 203.227.5181 or visit gaultenergy.com/heat2020 to schedule an in-home consultation with one of our Comfort Specialists and let us help you save this upcoming season.

*Offer one per household. Does not apply to previously quoted or sold heating systems.

Is your home ready for Fall months and the cold winter months ahead?

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Is your home ready for Fall months and the cold winter months ahead?

Not only will your home be prepared, you might even see long term savings on your home expenses!

  • Inspect your home heating system for age and needed maintenance

    • Newer and more efficient boilers and heating systems can save up to 40% of your annual fuel consumption. Reach out to Gault Energy & Home Solutions to evaluate and service your current system.

  • Check and clean gutters to ensure proper water drainage away from your roof and foundation

  • Install a smart thermostat to customize your heating and cooling use and understand your biggest energy drains in your home

    • Speak with one of our Gault Energy & Home Solutions technicians before purchasing to ensure you have the right model for your home along with proper installation.

  • Drain all hoses, outdoor faucets, and sprinkler systems before fall’s first freeze

  • Winterize your yard and outdoor accessories before planning for spring

    • Consult with Gault Stone & Landscape Supplies to expand your livable space outside with cozy fire pits, versatile patios, and more! Visit gaultstone.com for inspiration and to get started!

  • Check windows, doorframes, and insulation to prevent heat loss

Reduce Virus Spread with Indoor Air Quality

 

Reduce Virus Spread with Indoor Air Quality

YOU ARE WHAT YOU BREATHE

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As many people begin to make preparations for COVID-19, it's important to think about the quality of the air you're breathing in your home and how it could potentially affect you and your family. Indoor air is up to 8 times more polluted than outdoor air which is why Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is one of the EPA's top 5 health threats!

Many large corporations, specifically sports teams have recognized this and have been focusing on improving IAQ in their office buildings and locker rooms to reduce sickness and improve productivity. At our own office, we have had a system installed in our HVAC system for years and we’re excited to announce that it is available for home installation. The system is called AtmosAir and it uses ionization to restore air to its natural state; no pollution or contaminants. Air ions are nature’s method of cleaning the air, the higher the level of ions, the more pristine the air quality. AtmosAir is designed to increase air ions in an indoor space to similar levels to that of a mountaintop.

BENEFITS OF IONIZATION:

  • Reduces Mold, Bacteria, Viruses, Germs: the reproductive cycle is interrupted and colony forming units decrease.

  • Reduces Particles: particles are neutralized and literally fall to the floor to be vacuumed up the next time you clean.

  • Controls Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs): gets rid of all odors including cooking odors.

  • Neutralizes Static: neutralizes all charges in the air and eliminates static electricity.

Click here to learn more and schedule the installation of your AtmosAir system!

TOP 5 REASONS TO REPLACE/UPGRADE YOUR AC THIS YEAR

 

Top 5 Reasons To Replace/Upgrade Your AC This Year

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We have many experts and specialists at Gault but when it comes to knowing when it’s time to replace your air conditioning system, no one knows better than our technicians and Comfort Specialists; they work on, diagnose and replace hundreds of systems every year. That’s why we decided to poll them on what they think are the top five reasons to replace or upgrade your air conditioning this season. Check out the results below!

Poll Stats
Respondents: 26 (14 Technicians, 12 Comfort Specialists)
Total Years of HVAC Experience: 512
Total Years of Service at Gault: 248

  1. Financial Savings: 100% of the group put financial savings as a top reason for replacement. The biggest savings being on electricity; a new, high-efficiency system can save you up to 38% on your electric bill. Other savings are seen in the reduction of maintenance costs. Older systems often require more frequent maintenance sometimes making it more cost effective to replace a system rather than continually repairing it.

  2. Efficiency: 96% of the group put increasing efficiency as a top reason for replacement. New units have higher SEER ratings; the higher the SEER, the less electric energy the unit uses in comparison to its cooling output making it more energy efficient and environmentally friendly. Greater efficiency also bring other benefits such as being more cost effective.

  3. Age & Reliability: 61% of the group put age and/or reliability as a top reason for replacement. If your system is more than 10 – 15 years old, it is reaching its life expectancy and has a higher chance of breakdown or failure. Being proactive, not reactive will ensure your unit will be running and reliable during the hottest weather.

  4. Refrigerant Phase Out: 61% of the group put the phase out of the refrigerant R-22, also commonly known as Freon as a top reason for replacement. R-22 is part of an EPA phase out plan for ozone-depleting substances. Any unit using R-22 will ultimately need to be replaced as the refrigerant supply declines.

  5. Comfort: 43% of the group put factors that increase comfort as a top reason for replacement. New units are much quieter, cool faster and more consistently, remove humidity more effectively and create better air quality. This is especially relevant if conditions in your home have changed since your AC was originally installed; for example, a renovation would make your current unit not properly sized for your home.

Some others factors that didn’t make the list include: increasing the value of your home for resale, updating the look and appearance of the units outside your home, the ability to add air cleaners and other tech features like wifi thermostats and sensors.

To set up an appointment with a Comfort Specialist, click here.

Home is where the Heat is

 

Home is where the Heat is

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With the latest high efficiency equipment on the market today, replacing your existing heating system can reduce your fuel consumption by up to 30%! That’s a huge savings without having to make any lifestyle changes. Imagine trying to reduce your electric or water usage by 30%, not only would it be a lot of effort and work, it seems nearly impossible!

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In addition to direct savings on your fuel costs, a new system will also save you on maintenance and repair costs and improve your home’s total comfort which we consider priceless! If you already know that your system needs to be replaced before winter, are unsure or just need some honest advice, give us a call. Our Comfort Specialists and technicians have years of experience in diagnosing and installing systems and can guide you in the right direction.

Click here to learn more and for special savings! 

Care For Your Equipment

 

Care For Your Equipment

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Did you know that as much as half of the energy used in your home goes to heating and cooling? That's why it's imperative to take care of your equipment and ensure that it is running at its maximum efficiency. Here are some easy things that you can do to help your equipment help you!

1. Receive Regular Maintenance 

Just like how a tune-up for your car can improve your gas mileage, yearly maintenance on your HVAC equipment can improve the efficiency and your comfort.

2. Change Your Air Filter

A dirty air filter will slow down air flow and make the system work harder and thus less efficient.

3. Program Your Thermostat

So many of us have smart thermostats but don't actually program them! According to Energy Star a programmable thermostat can save you over $180 every year in energy costs. If you don't have one, give us a call. 

4. Upgrade

If your heating system is 15 - 20 years old and if your AC is 10 - 15 years old, it's time to have one of our Comfort Specialist's do an analysis of your system. It could be doing more harm than good from an efficiency standpoint.

Don't miss our special savings on a new central AC system through July 15, 2018! Click here to learn more. 

Have a Plan for Severe Weather

 

When Severe Weather Strikes

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Have A Plan....And A Generator

We are officially in Atlantic hurricane season (June 1 - November 30) and it is predicted to be above-average with a projected 14 named storms, seven hurricanes and three major (Category 3 or above) hurricanes. Having already experienced several storms and sustained power outages in the area this year, there is one important lesson for us all - BE PREPARED! Here are some basic guidelines to prepare your home and family for potential severe weather. For more information and emergency checklists, visit the American Red Cross website at redcross.org

1. Create a Family Disaster Plan

  • Decide ahead of time where to go if you are at home, school, work, outdoors, or in a car when severe weather hits

  • Agree with family members on a designated place to meet if separated

  • Designate a friend or relative outside the area as your contact if you are separated

2. Know the Difference Between a Watch and a Warning

  • Watch - Conditions for severe weather are possible in the area within 36 hours

  • Warning - Severe weather conditions have been reported by spotters or radar and are expected to hit the area within 24 hours

3. Inspect your Home and Yard for Potential Hazards

  • Remove outdoor items that may become airborne during a storm (lawn furniture, trash cans, toys, hanging plants)

  • Trim or cut down weak trees and branches that could easily be broken off by high winds

  • Keep rain gutters, window wells, drain lines and down spouts clear to prevent flooding in high rains

4. Secure Backup Power

  • Have flashlights on hand, never use candles for light

  • Have an automatic standby generator installed by Gault and you'll never be left powerless again!

Learn more about Automatic Standby Generators from Gault and schedule and in-home consultation here!

Get Conditioned for Summer

 

GET CONDITIONED FOR SUMMER

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Many homeowners go through a battle year over year as to whether or not it is time to replace their air conditioning; do you prepare now and replace it or take the risk of making it through one more summer? Whether you felt like your equipment was on its last leg at the end of last season or it is simply outdated, there are some telltale signs that now might be a good time.

  1. Your air conditioner is more than 10 years old

  2. Your equipment needs frequent repairs

  3. Your utility bills continue to climb each cooling season

  4. Some rooms in your home are too cold and others are not cold enough

  5. Your home has humidity problems

  6. Your air conditioning unit is noisy

Upgrading to a new high-efficiency air conditioning system can address all of these problems; improve your home’s total comfort and can save you up to 38% on your utility bill.

Our Comfort Specialists and technicians have years of experience in equipment diagnosis and replacement, so whether you are certain that you need a replacement or are still unsure, let us help you to make an informed decision.

Learn more & save!

Water Damage

 

DON'T GET CAUGHT UNDER WATER

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14,000 people in the U.S. experience a water damage emergency each day which costs homeowners and insurers $9 billion annually! In the Northeast we unfortunately are more susceptible to water damage due to risk of frozen pipes. And if you’ve experienced any water damage in your home (which is 37% of us according to insurance industry research), you know that there is no messing around when it comes to protecting your home.

Our smart home system, Winston, has water protection solutions that allow you to monitor and control your home from your smartphone—anywhere, at any time. This simple system can save your home and save you thousands of dollars.

Winston Water Protection Package (check our special savings here!)

  • 5 Water Sensors: Water sensors are placed in high-risk areas and will notify you via text or email when water is detected.

  • Automatic Water Shut-Off Valve: Connected to your home’s main water supply, the shut-off allows you to remotely turn off water to the home as well as set up automatic shut-off when water is detected by a sensor.

  • Winston HUB: The HUB is the control center for you Winston system. Connected to your homes Ethernet, it allows you to connect all Winston products together wirelessly.

Learn more & save!

Fuel For Thought

Fuel For Thought

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By now, the cold snap and the ‘Bomb Cyclone’ that hit in early January is out of everyone’s minds but it’s important and timely for Connecticut residents to understand what happened to the energy sector during this time as the state just released their final Comprehensive Energy Strategy (CES). The CES, which is prepared by the DEEP, is to act as a roadmap for policy makers in regards to state energy programs and policies over the next several years.

The main focus of the CES is to switch much of the heating and transportation sectors towards electricity as a way to reduce greenhouse gases. This means switching heating systems from fossil fuels to electric heat pumps and advancing electric vehicle infrastructure throughout the state.

With an emphasis on electricity as a way to reduce fossil fuel usage, it seems ironic that the plan makes no mention or proposed action towards the fact that electricity is produced by fossil fuels – currently mostly natural gas. And if you consistently read our bulletins, you already know that natural gas produces more greenhouse gas emissions than Bioheat heating oil. But more importantly, when the temperatures dropped in January and the price of natural gas spiked, where did the power plants turn to generate electricity? To oil!

During a normal period, oil makes up less than 1% of the electricity generated in Connecticut, during the cold snap, it represented nearly 40% which diverted millions of gallons from homes. And this is certainly not a new concept, in fact, many large natural gas customers like power plants are actually incentivized during periods of high demand to switch to alternative fuel sources. This practice can wreak havoc on supply and inflate prices which falls back on consumers and local fuel companies.

Our number one goal is to provide the best service to our customers no matter what the market conditions are. We also strive to educate our customers in all facets of energy so they can make informed decisions. If you are interested in reading more on the Connecticut CES, visit ct.gov/deep.

When to Replace your Oil Tank

 

When to Replace your Bioheat Tank

The products and services we provide to homeowners are all extremely important and affect our lives every day – heat for our homes, hot water, protection from power outages, etc. And even we can admit that they aren’t considered fun or exciting things that anyone actually WANTS to buy. For this reason, homeowners often let their equipment, especially their bioheat heating oil tank, go way past their life expectancy. Because really… when was the last time you caught yourself wanting to purchase a new Bioheat tank!?

When to replace your Bioheat tank:

While there are a couple signs on the outside of the tank that will indicate that it should be replaced (corrosion and wet marks), most damage is unseen. Older tanks often have moisture and sediment that have built up over time which can cause corrosion and create holes. If not replaced in time, the tank could start to leak. If you have any question about your tank, reach out to us to come take a look.


Benefits of a new Bioheat tank:

With the cleanliness of fuel today, the biggest benefit of putting a new tank in is that it will last a long time and will never see the problems of tanks from many years ago. The bio component in Bioheat acts as a cleanser that actively cleans the inside of the tank and prevents buildup. With the percentage of bio planned to increase over the next several years, installing a new tank now is a great investment. Also, having a new tank helps your heating equipment run more efficiently.

Our recommendation for a new tank:  

  • Outdoor tanks double walled, environmentally certified models last approximately 10 years in the elements.

  • Indoor tanks should also be environmentally certified to safely last their 20+ year life expectancy. 

So don’t forget about the tank in your basement, replacing it is quick and easy – we are in and out in one day.

Click here for more information and exclusive savings!

Heating Fuel 2018: What's Happening

 

Heating Fuel 2018: What's Happening

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The heating fuel industry in Connecticut is fast approaching a major milestone. In July of this
year, all fuel delivered in the state is mandated to be ultra-low sulfur heating oil (ULSHO) with
a sulfur content standard of 15 ppm (parts per million). As a comparison, our fuel has had a
sulfur content of 500 ppm since 2014 and before that, 3,000 ppm.

So what does that mean for you? The fuel that we deliver to your home is going to be
significantly cleaner than it ever has been. The lower the sulfur content of the fuel, the less
sulfur dioxide your system emits which contributes to things like acid rain and haze. It will
also allow your heating system to run more efficiently which can reduce the amount of fuel
you use and lessen equipment maintenance.

A great representation of the cleanliness of ultra-low sulfur fuel is in the auto industry. The
use of ULSD (ultra-low sulfur diesel) in trucks was mandated a long time ago and widely
publicized by the EPA for the positive environmental impact that it would have. For the
everyday driver, you will remember that 10 years ago you would have seen black soot spewing
out of the stacks of a truck as it drove down the highway – today, you see nothing. This is the
result of reduced sulfur in the fuel.

With this new mandate for ULSHO combined with the bio that is blended into heating
oil, this product is far cleaner than natural gas and will continue to get cleaner as more
advancements are made. And by the way, this mandate is not only in effect for Connecticut.
On July 1st, every New England state plus Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and New York
will be delivering ULSHO. Talk about a huge environmental impact!

Contact Us Today!

Bioheat Heating Oil: Q&A

 

Bioheat Heating Oil: Q&A

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What is Bioheat?

Bioheat is a blend of ultra-low sulfur heating fuel with biodiesel, a domestic, sustainable heating oil replacement.

What is Biodiesel?

Biodiesel is a heating oil replacement that is produced from a variety of renewable resources, such as plant oils, animal fats, recycled grease, and even algae, making it one of the most sustainable fuels on the planet. Annually, it generates approximately $16.8 billion dollars for the U.S. economy and creates more than 62,000 jobs.

Where is Bioheat made?

The crops used to create Bioheat are grown in the United States and it is blended right here in Connecticut. The blends currently range from B5 fuel containing 5% plant content to B20, which contains 20%.

Is Bioheat cleaner than natural gas?

Yes! Bioheat is cleaner than natural gas. In a 20 year atmospheric life cycle analysis conducted by Brookhaven National Laboratories, emissions of greenhouse gases from Bioheat blends as low as 1.8% have been proven to be lower than those from natural gas.

Does Bioheat cost more?

No, in fact Bioheat can save you money because it helps your heating equipment run more efficiently, which extends the life of the equipment and can lead to fewer tune-ups.

Do I have Bioheat?

Yes! Gault has been delivering Bioheat for the past 5 years. In fact, almost every gallon of heating fuel delivered in Connecticut is Bioheat with more than 600 companies delivering it locally in the state.

What is the future of Bioheat?

The industry is committed to continually improving the product that we deliver; in fact, today’s heating oil burns 95% cleaner than it did 50 years ago and with drastically reduced sulfur content as well as alternative solutions like biodiesel blends, the product will continue to burn cleaner thus cutting greenhouse gas emissions. In fact, if the U.S. followed Connecticut’s lead and switched to a 5% Bioheat blend, the country would burn approximately 187 million gallons less of regular heating oil. If that were a 20% blend, that number quadruples!

Top 4 Reasons to Replace Your Heating System

 

Top 4 Reasons to Replace Your Heating System

The winner of our 2016 Oldest Boiler Contest captured the sentiment of most homeowners when she said that her and her husband had been focusing on spending money on “things you can see” at their home instead of “the old dinosaur in [their] basement.” And their boiler was almost 100 years old!

Spending money on something that is going to bring you comfort during the coldest time of the year should be an easy decision and yet most people don’t replace their heating system until it breaks down and they are left with no heat! Unless you like freezing pipes in your home, stress and a lot of blankets, we highly suggest being proactive in doing a replacement. Below are 4 things to consider when deciding to replace your heating system.

  1. Age: A study done by the National Association of Home Builders concluded that the average lifespan of a furnace is 15-20 years and a boiler is 13 – 21 years. If your unit is nearing or in those age ranges, it is time to call a Gault Comfort Specialist to have us do an analysis of your system.

  2. Maintenance: Annual maintenance of your unit is critical in making sure that everything is working properly and safely. If you’re unit has not been properly maintained and requires frequent repairs, replacement will not only insure the reliability of the unit it could also be more cost effective.

  3. Cost: Regardless of your fuel type, replacing an old, inefficient system can save you up to 40% on the fuel you use every year.

  4. Efficiency: New heating units have higher efficiency ratings. Heating systems are rated with AFUE percentages indicating how much fuel is used to heat a house – and how much is wasted. Minimum AFUE ratings for heating equipment installed today are as high as 90% meaning only 10% of fuel is not used to heat the home.

If you already know that your system needs to be replaced before winter, are unsure or just need some honest advice, give us a call. Our Comfort Specialists and technicians have years of experience in diagnosing and installing systems and can guide you in the right direction.

Learn more here!

Your Home & Water Damage

 

Is your Home Vulnerable to Water Damage?

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If you have running water in your home, the answer is always yes, your home is at risk of water damage. But there are a couple other factors that are important to look at both inside and outside your home.

  • Do you live near/on a body of water?

  • Do you live near wetlands?

  • Do you live at the bottom of a hill that collects rain water?

  • Is your washing machine hose more than 5 years old?

  • Is the line to your ice maker or dishwasher more than 3 years old?

  • Do you have an air handler for your AC in the attic?

  • Has your boiler and water heater been properly maintained?

  • Is the plumbing in your home old and outdated?

  • Do you have young kids or mischievous pets?

If you checked yes to any of these questions, which we are sure you did (who changes their washing machine hose every 3-5 years!), then you need to seriously consider water protection in your home. Our smart home solution, Winston, has water sensors that can be placed in high risk areas of your home. If the sensor detects water, you will not only get a notification on your phone, the water main to the house will automatically shut off. When water leaks into your home, every minute counts, this simple system that can save your home and save you thousands of dollars.

Learn more here!

Pull the Plug...on Electric Water Heaters

 

Pull the Plug...on Electric Water Heaters

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Did you know that in 2015, the Department of Energy raised the energy efficiency requirements for water heaters? Probably not, but that’s what we are here for! If you haven’t thought about swapping your electric water heater out for a new propane water heater, consider the facts below. A propane tankless water heater will give you abundant hot water, reduce your energy usage, save you money AND valuable floor space. Start by taking a five-question water heater quiz here to find out if yours is due for a replacement.

PROPANE TANKLESS WATER HEATERS

Quick Facts:

  • Delivers endless hot water

  • Heats water only when needed

  • Compact size saves approximately 9-16 square feet of floor space

Efficiency & Environmental:

  • 50-60% lower CO2 emissions compared with electric storage tank systems

  • Has the highest efficiency rating of water heaters on the market today

Cost Savings:

  • Saves more than $150/year in energy costs compared with typical electric storage models

  • Rebates of $250-$600 are available in Connecticut!

 

Learn more here!

What's A Heat Pump

 

What's a Heat Pump?
And how can it Cool your Home?

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Most would automatically assume that a piece of equipment called a ‘Heat Pump’ would have a function related to heating. While this is true, the name is deceiving as a heat pump actually has duel functionality and can be used to both heat and cool a home. In the summer time, a heat pump and an air conditioner are essentially the same thing, they both take heat from inside the house, transfer it through a refrigerant and deposit it outside, leaving the inside cool. What makes the heat pump different is that it can be reversed so that instead of depositing the hot air outside, it pushes it inside to heat your home (hence the name!).

Another great feature of heat pumps is that they don’t require ductwork which adds to their versatility. And while they are typically not used as the single heat source for a home, they are a great way to offset your energy bill in late fall and early spring when the days are cooler.

The 4 more common uses for ductless heat pumps:

  • As a supplement to a central AC system/heating system: for spaces that were added on to a house or are located at the furthest end of the existing ductwork

  • For rooms that need additional heating & cooling: such as a sunroom or for a space that requires independent temperature control such as a home office

  • As a cost efficient alternative for an additional living space: such as bonus rooms, studios, cottages & barns, garages, finished attics & basements

  • For homes/spaces that cannot accommodate conventional ductwork: older homes and antique homes typically do not have space to install ductwork

Learn more here!

Generators: The AC of the Decade

 

Generators: The AC of the Decade

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In 1980, only 50% of homes in the Northeast had central air conditioning in their home in comparison to over 85% today. Not only has air conditioning become standard equipment in the home but most of us would say we couldn’t live without it!

So what’s the next must-have for your home? Standby generators. Over the next 20 years, the market is predicting that 30 – 50% of homes in the U.S. will have a standby generator. If reminiscing about Super Storm Sandy isn’t enough for you to commit to a generator, here are a couple other facts to consider:

  • Power outages that have duration of 24 hours or more have tripled since 1978 in the U.S.

  • 40% of the U.S. power grid is over 40 years old

  • Demand for electricity in the U.S. will increase by 18% in the next 10 years while grid improvements will increase by only 8.4%

  • Demand for electricity is expected to rise by 30% in the next few decades (ii)

With the wind storms that have occurred already this year and the Atlantic Hurricane Season beginning on June 1st, there is no time like the present to protect your family and home from damaging power outages. Our generator team handles the entire installation process, making it seamless and easy.

Learn more here! When the next big storm hits, you’ll be glad you did.

i. Residential Energy Consumption Survey, US Energy Information Administration. http://www.eia.gov/consumption/residential/reports/2009/air-conditioning.cfm
ii. Kohler Co.