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Shut Out The Cold When You Air Seal Your Home This WinterNovember 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.
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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.
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Ways to Cut Down on Hot Water UseApril 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.
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How to Manage House Temperature and Energy Consumption | MassSave BlogApril 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.
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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.
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Time to Dust off the DehumidifierApril 6, 2017
Whether you own or rent your home, there are many “must haves.” Dependable heating and cooling systems, bright lights, and durable appliances are a few that come to mind...
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Tips for Summer SavingsApril 6, 2017
Still struggling to fall asleep with sweat trickling down your neck? Does the heat wake you up at night? Summer is almost over, but that doesn’t mean the warm temperatures are gone just yet. It’s also never too late start getting the comfort you deserve.
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When Air Conditioning Is a Must, Use These TipsApril 6, 2017
With the National Weather Service predicting a hotter than average summer for the Northeast this year, there will likely be a point when your shades and fans aren’t enough to keep your home cool and comfortable. If you don’t have central air conditioning, you might consider putting in a window air conditioner. If you reach that point, the following tips for selecting and installing your air conditioner will help keep your home cool—and help you save energy—as the weather heats up.
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How to Change Your HVAC Furnance FilterApril 6, 2017
Regular maintenance of your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system will improve its operation and extend its life. It will also help you regulate temperatures in your house—and save you money...
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The Power of Water: How to Make Every Drop CountApril 6, 2017
Mass Save strives to provide you, our reader, with ways to save energy while properly heating and cooling your residence, whatever the season. Usually, these tips are specific to insulation, light bulbs, thermostats, and heating and cooling. However, here’s another topic that you may not hear as much about: water. Cutting your water usage—especially hot water—by just a small percentage can save a significant amount of money, no matter the season! Imagine, saving money and energy while reducing your carbon footprint all with a few small changes in your daily life.