3 Steps to Lower Utility Bills

Nearly everyone is spending more time at home these days.

Whether you're working from home, attending distance learning classes, or just trying to keep yourself busy, you are probably using a lot more electricity and gas than under normal circumstances, which means your utility bills are going to increase.

Utility companies will not turn off your service during the coronavirus pandemic, but you will still have to pay for the energy you use during this time.

We put together 3 steps for lowering your utility bills and reducing the amount of energy you are using at home.

Click here for easy-to-follow steps to switch your energy supplier, complete an at-home energy assessment of your appliances and consumption habits, and apply for income-based utility discounts.

We are in the process of making the materials printable -click here to request printed versions!

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