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  • Don't Throw Money Out the Window

    April 6, 2017

    Over the winter we shared tips for ways to keep warm air in your house to prevent unwanted heat loss that results in wasted energy and money. We discussed several methods for ensuring that all the heat your system was working hard to produce, wasn’t lost. The same principles apply when looking for ways to keep hot air out, and moreover, the cool air in. During the dog days of this summer – which are known to drag out in New England – use the following tips and tricks to ensure that you aren’t losing any of your energy to the outdoors.

  • Programmable or Wi-Fi Thermostats – Which is Right for You?

    April 26, 2017

    Heating and cooling your home accounts for over half of your annual energy costs. And what's at the center of it all? Your thermostat. Depending on how you adjust your thermostat – or not adjust it – can mean the difference between a big or small energy bill.

  • Replace Your Furnace and Central Air Conditioning Systems at the Same Time for Maximum Savings

    April 6, 2017

    A famous writer once said “There’s nothing like staying at home for real comfort.” Coming home from a long, cold, dreary day and being greeted by a nice, warm, cozy home is something to look forward to, all thanks to the wonders of modern technology – more specifically, your heating system. Or how about those random hot fall days that seem to come out of nowhere and leave you wanting to arrive in a nice, cool, air-conditioned home? Without your Air Conditioning (AC) system, comfort would be hard to find when those days roll around.

  • Shut Out The Cold When You Air Seal Your Home This Winter

    November 1, 2017

    Do you find yourself wrapping up in a heavy wool blanket at all times just to keep warm at home even though your heating system is constantly running? Or have you noticed your energy bills getting larger and larger as the days get colder and colder? Your home may have air leaks, and it is costing you money in wasted energy.

  • Don’t leave money on the table – rebate applications due soon!

    December 18, 2017

    Don’t miss out on hundreds—or potentially thousands—available in Mass Save heating and cooling rebates.

  • Ways to Cut Down on Hot Water Use

    April 6, 2017

    The water heater is the second-most energy hungry appliance in the average American household, consuming about 15% of the annual energy bill.

  • How to Manage House Temperature and Energy Consumption | MassSave Blog

    April 6, 2017

    Managing your home’s temperature is likely the most expensive energy cost item in your home. 20% of the average American home energy bill goes toward cooling a home in summer, and 30% is consumed by heating  in the winter.

  • How Would You Like an Extra $800?

    April 6, 2017

    What if we told you we could get you that extra cash all while helping to update your home and make it more energy efficient? Well, we can! Let us introduce you to our good friend the heat pump water heater.

  • Industrial & Process Efficiency and Electrification Training

    This training session will review what factors vendors/contractors should look for on-site while visiting an industrial facility to identify process efficiency and electrification opportunities such as compressed air, HVAC, heat recovery, water heating systems, and more.

  • ENERGY STAR® Certified Room Air Conditioner

    Escape the heat with an ENERGY STAR® certified room air conditioner.