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Energy-Efficient Investment in Macon. GA

There are many ways to help save the environment by using less manufactured power and energy and switching instead to natural resources like solar and geothermal energy. Normally, when a household switches over, they may spend their money on new installations and equipment costs, but the savings begin with the first bill, which will be considerably smaller than traditional energy methods.

Geothermal Energy

Geothermal energy is a great energy-efficient investment in Macon, GA because it uses the warmth already present in the ground to heat and cool your home or business. You’ll save money and become environmentally friendly at the same time. Ask a Total Care expert to take a look at your energy-efficient system today. If there is an investment to be made that could save you money in the long run, Total Care is here to help.

Solar

Estimations say that with solar panels installed you should see your traditional energy usage go down and your bills by about 50%. There are two types of solar power to have and either could bring you significant savings. The first is an active solar energy system, which continually takes in solar energy and pisushes it back out as energy, throughout your home or workspace. The second is passive which will collect and store solar energy, allowing you guaranteed power in the darker seasons. Either of these can work ideally for a household based on the climate they live in and how much power they use.

Contact your local heating and cooling experts at (478) 781-9107 Total Care, in Macon, GA today. Ask about how can change your current energy system is to a better natural resource based heating and cooling system.

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