The key to reducing home energy use is understanding what is consuming the most energy in your home, and then taking steps to reduce energy consumption in those areas.

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The key to reducing home energy use is understanding what is consuming the most energy in your home, and then taking steps to reduce energy consumption in those areas.


An AC running constantly in hot weather can be normal for a short stretch, but it should still cool your home steadily. If the system never catches up, blows lukewarm

New Jersey summers can move from damp spring weather to thick humidity quickly. That shift matters because your air conditioner has to manage both heat and moisture, especially in older

New Jersey summers can put extra demand on your electrical panel. Air conditioning, fans, dehumidifiers, refrigerators, outdoor equipment, and home electronics may all run more often once humid weather settles






