Thursday, June 18, 2009

Save on Home Energy



Ask youself a few of these questions and be totally honest:

  • Have you been told that the best way to save money on heating and cooling expenses in your home is to set your thermostat to 68?

  • Have you been told to wear a sweater in the winter so you don't have to turn the heat up as much?

  • Have you been told to put a fiberglass insulating jacket around your hot water heater to save on water heating costs?
  • Have you been told that buying Energy Star rated appliances are a great solution?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you have had the wool pulled over your eyes. These recommendations are not even remotely close to what it takes to Save On Home Energy costs, and I'm about to show you why.

First of all, put your mind at ease. None of my solutions require any advanced education in energy sciences. Nor do they require you to build anything that is exotic, expensive or time consuming. I'm going to reveal to you some of the energy industry's best kept secrets, and recommend a few things that you can't buy at your local hardware store. With this information, you will be able to cut your energy costs dramatically. Oh, and don't worry, I'll tell you where to get the stuff.

Life periodically presents us with "Golden Opportunities." If we take advantage of them, our lives are changed immeasurably. If we ignore them, our lives go on, but change happens more slowly. Save On Home Energy is one of those Golden Opportunities.

I encourage you to seriously consider this offer. If you are ready to change your entire idea of what green living looks like, then the real solution to your high energy costs is available to you now.

The energy experts have told you that conservation can save a little, but that to save more, you have to change your lifestyle. They've also said that to ween us off of our dependence on coal power and natural gas, the cost of energy is going to have to rise in the future.

What I'm going to show you is that your energy costs can go down, right now, and you don't have to change your lifestyle.

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