Help Me Reduce My Electric Plug Loads

Help Me Reduce Electric Plug Loads in My Home

Homeowners across America are seeing electric bills rising each month. Although we all try to conserve and use electricity wisely, our bills keep climbing. Therefore, most homeowners give up and believe “that’s just how much electricity our house uses”. However, reducing electrical use and corresponding bills remains possible.

For example, electric plug loads are the electric devices we plug into our electric outlets every day. Additionally, these devices impact our electric bill at the end of each month and include:

  • toasters.
  • blenders.
  • coffee makers.
  • TVs.
  • phone chargers.
  • clocks.
  • hair dryers.
  • lights.
  • portable heaters.
  • vacuum cleaners.
  • computers.
  • printers and more.

In fact, we plug more electrical devices into our home electric system every day. But, how do we continue using these electrical devices? After all, they enhance our lives. However, they also increase our monthly electric bill.

The Solution is as easy as 1, 2, 3

First, GreenHomes offers a simple and straightforward approach for reducing electric costs. It all starts with GreenHomes helping you better understand the most common underlying causes of energy, comfort and health problems in homes. Plus, it continues with offering the corresponding solutions often used in the industry.

Finally, GreenHomes believes home energy projects are far more successful when the homeowners better understand the problems and possible solutions for their home. That is why we help you learn about the issues you would like to resolve in your home. Next, we provide a process that helps resolve those problems. At GHA, we believe it is easier for homeowners to plan home energy projects, then execute those projects. As a result, homeowners experience long lasting results and improved understanding about the root causes of the problem and solutions successfully used in the industry. Let us show you how to:

  1. Learn about the GreenHomes Recommended Solution for Your Home
  2. Plan Your Project Carefully
  3. Execute Your Plan to Get Results