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Why Your Utility Bills are High - and How to Lower Them

From simple DIYs to factors outside of your control, here’s what you need to know about fighting your rising electricity bills. If you think your electricity bills keep getting more expensive, you’re not going crazy. According to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), the average American household uses 901 kWh a month and pays an average price of 13.12 cents per kWh. That’s a jump from last year’s nationwide average price of 12.68 cents per kWh. It also means the average American faces an electricity bill of at least $118 every month, and over $1,400 every year.

Geothermal is Comfort that Gives Back

A geothermal heat pump is the greenest, most efficient, and most cost effective heating & cooling system available. That's because it uses the free renewable solar energy stored in your backyard rather than burning fossil fuels. But what's really impressive is the level of comfort it provides. Our systems operate for longer periods at lower speeds, making the home consistently comfortable all year round. You have to experience it to believe it.

Why To Use A Dehumidifier This Summer

Feeling hot and sticky during the summer is a familiar feeling. And while you can’t change the oppressive air outdoors, it’s a different story inside your home.
Enter the dehumidifier—a home appliance that removes water vapor from the air to help you control humidity. There are some clear signs when a dehumidifier is a must: dampness on windows, mildew growth, musty odors, peeling paint. But even when humidity’s effects aren’t so obvious, this tool can be an important summertime addition to your home. Here’s why.