Natural gas in your new home will make it worth more money, make resale easier and adds comfort and luxury to your largest investment. While a natural gas tank-less…
Ask The Energy Expert: Bogus Energy Claims
I show you this because many people who are selling products often make claims that exaggerate their products ability to save you on energy costs.
Ask The Energy Expert: All About Clothes Dryers
I will offer a few tips as to how to get the most from your clothes dryer and then compare natural gas clothes drying to electric clothes drying.
Florida Public Utilities Launches New Consumer Portal
At Florida Public Utilities, we value our customers so much that we want you to have direct access to accurate energy information. So, we have developed a portal on our website that allows you to submit any energy-related…
Preparing for the Cooling Season
by Scott Ranck While we enjoy the last weeks of lower humidity and slightly cooler weather, it is time to make certain your cooling system is ready. Often, qualified air conditioning contractors offer an inexpensive service for your equipment. This…
The Fastest Growing Area Of Home Energy Use
Your grandmother was more “Green” than you!
New Year’s Resolution
Since we are nearly done with the first month of the year, most all New Year’s Resolutions have already gone by the way side. I would like to present you with a challenge for the next eleven months of the year: practice energy conservation measures.
Ask The Energy Expert – Holes!
Though most energy conservation measures include weather stripping doors and windows, there are often more serious threats of hot, humid outside air coming into our homes. What difference does it make if our homes leak?
Powered Attic Vents
Ventilated attics are common in Florida. Generally, at the eaves is some kind of perforated vent, and then up near the ridge of the roof will be other vents to circulate the air in the attic. If some ventilation is good, many people seem to think more is better.
Maximize Your Air Conditioning Comfort & Cost
Few people understand how to gain the most comfort and cost savings from their system. I want to help you maximize your comfort and cost by explaining Design, Terms & Use.