Join your neighbors - "Tap Two Times on the Thermostat and Take the 2° Pledge"

(The information on this page is an excerpt from "Taking the 2 degrees Pledge")

About half the energy consumed in your home is used to heat and cool it. When you multiply that by the millions of homes across America, you’ll see why making just a small adjustment in your home’s energy consumption can make a really big difference for the environment.

That’s why we hope you’ll join us – and everyone who cares about the Earth – in taking The 2° Pledge!

One of the simplest measures you can take is to install a programmable thermostat and set your thermostat temperature back when you leave home…but that is just the beginning. With a few other simple steps and some smart choices, you can save even more energy – without sacrificing your comfort.

Make a difference for the environment and for your energy bill.

Obtain the perfect combination of comfort and efficiency. . .

  • Perform regular preventive maintenance
  • Step up to Green Technologies by using more efficient equipment
  • Obtain a quality installation
  • Save Energy. Save Money. Save the Earth.
    Take the 2° Pledge!

    Save EnergySave Energy.

    If your energy bills are high or you’re simply not comfortable, it may be time to talk to an HVAC professional. It could be that your heating or cooling system isn’t working at peak performance, needs enhancement or it's time to replace it.

    Save EnergySave Money.

    Energy prices are soaring, so you are likely looking for ways to cut your costs. One way to save is to learn how to heat and cool your home wisely. That means installing a programmable thermostat, replacing your system’s filters when necessary, and having your system serviced by a qualified professional.

    Save the Earth.

    Together, we can reduce energy demand and greenhouse gas emissions as part of a national effort to save the environment by reducing energy demand from your heating and cooling system.

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