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Energy Results Announces Seasonal Personalized Savings Emails
CHICAGO, IL. – The official start to Winter on December 22nd is fast approaching, but most of us don’t need the “Famer’s Almanac” to tell us that things are getting colder and it’s time to get ourselves ready for the winter months. For many, that means taking the gloves, hats and coats out of storage, and putting away the clothes, toys and furniture from the warmer months. While these preparations are important, what about taking steps to get the mechanics of our homes ready for the season’s upcoming weather? Often these home projects are simple and low cost, but they can have a big impact on the overall comfort of our home and limit the seasonal spikes in our energy bills.
This sounds great in concept doesn’t it? But our lives are busy and we often forget about simple home upgrades like replacing furnace filters or caulking leaks around windows. When added together, these simple upgrades can have a substantial impact on your energy costs. Wouldn’t it be nice if someone sent you an easy-to-use reminder of tasks to perform each season to make your home more efficient and cut your energy costs? If you said yes, we have some good news.
Energy Results just announced the introduction of their Seasonal Personalized Savings Emails. Homeowners who create a Home Efficiency Profile and answer Energy Results’ home efficiency survey will receive a personalized savings reminder with energy saving tips and discounts.
The savings reminders will be sent every 3 months and will provide advice targeted at the upcoming season: Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall. These seasonal home efficiency upgrades will help homeowners save energy and money, along with enjoying a more comfortable home.
To learn more, visit http://www.EnergyResults.com.
About the Author
James Carlin is the Co-Founder of Energy Results LLC, headquartered in Chicago, IL. Energy Results empowers homeowners to save energy and money through energy efficient home upgrades. James is a former Executive Director of Investment Banking at JPMorgan. James holds a BA in International Relations from Michigan State University and an MBA from The Booth School of Business at The University of Chicago. For more information, please visit http://www.EnergyResults.com or email info@energyresults.com.