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How an efficient boiler can reduce your carbon footprint

Did you know that a boiler is one of the most common household appliances? Boilers are used to heat water for things like showers, dishwashers, and even space heating. Unfortunately, carbon emissions from boilers contribute to climate change. Carbon dioxide emissions make up 93% of all greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the U.S., with natural gas boilers making up about 12%. One way to reduce your carbon footprint is by installing an efficient boiler! This blog post will discuss how this can be done and some other tips on reducing your energy consumption.

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How to save energy during the winter months

There are plenty of reasons why you should consider saving your energy during the winter months. For one, there are a lot of holidays that occur when the weather is cold. You want to make sure that you have the extra money to host for your family and friends as well as giving presents. You cannot do this if your money is constantly going to bills that could be avoided, like your energy bill.

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Need to reduce your carbon footprint?

Well, the answer lies with your boiler. There are lots of ways that you can be active in being friendly to the environment. Whether it’s driving less and walking more, to switching off the lights in a room you’re not using. However, simply replacing your boiler can be a great way to reduce your carbon footprint.

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How to save on your energy consumption

Everyone likes to save money wherever they can, especially on bills! But sometimes it may not seem that easy to save on things like gas and electricity bills. However, that is not the case. There are a few simple things you can do in your home to reduce your energy consumption which, in turn, will reduce your energy bills.

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