5 ways to improve the efficiency of your home
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Mike Holmes, Jr, of Holmes on Homes, and Eaton's Power Systems Experience Center team up to give you suggestions to improve the energy efficiency in your home or your customer's home if you are a contractor. Including using less power by creating good habits, buying more efficient appliances and loads, installing renewable energy sources, understanding your electricity bill, and using new technologies to improve the efficiency of your home. Solar, wind, hydro renewables; updating refrigerators, washing machines, geofencing, lighting control, LED lights, high efficiency furnace, electronic loads, smart circuit breakers. Learn more at Eaton.com/Residential
Mike Holmes, Jr, of Holmes on Homes, and Eaton's Power Systems Experience Center team up to give you suggestions to improve the energy efficiency in your home or your customer's home if you are a contractor. Including using less power by creating good habits, buying more efficient appliances and loads, installing renewable energy sources, understanding your electricity bill, and using new technologies to improve the efficiency of your home. Solar, wind, hydro renewables; updating refrigerators, washing machines, geofencing, lighting control, LED lights, high efficiency furnace, electronic loads, smart circuit breakers. Learn more at Eaton.com/Residential
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