Other Products

Smart Shower Head

For maximum water efficiency, select a shower head with a flow rate of less than 2.5 gpm. There are two basic types of low-flow showerheads: aerating and laminar-flow. Aerating showerheads mix air with water, forming a misty spray. Laminar-flow showerheads form individual streams of water. If you live in a humid climate, you might want to use a laminar-flow showerhead because it won’t create as much steam and moisture as an aerating one.

Before 1992, some showerheads had flow rates of 5.5 gpm. Therefore, if you have fixtures that pre-date 1992, you might want to replace them if you’re not sure of their flow rates


Strip Surge Protector

Smart Strips are standard power strips with surge protection which go above and beyond protecting your electronics- by also cutting standby energy. Standby energy, also known as vampire power, is the electricity used when your electronics are in “sleep” or “off” mode. Some electronics don’t have a specific standby setting, but continue to draw power when in “off” mode. A good indicator of this is if they have a clock display, or a status light that stays on at all times.

Smart Strips are designed for areas in your home or office that have multiple peripheral electronics plugged in where a main electronic device is used, such as: home entertainment systems, computer or home office areas, stereo systems, etc. When plugged into a Smart Strip you can turn off your main electronic device and automatically cut the power to your peripheral outlets on the strip without having to do anything extra- saving you time, money, and energy.

By plugging the appropriate devices into the designated outlets on the Smart Strip, you can significantly reduce the wasted energy those items would typically use if plugged into a regular power strip – even if you had turned the items off.


Digital Programmable Thermostat

You can save as much as 10% a year on your heating and cooling bills by simply turning your thermostat back 10% to 15% for 8 hours. You can do this automatically by installing an automatic setback or programmable thermostat.

Using a programmable thermostat, you can adjust the times you turn on the heating or air-conditioning according to a preset schedule. As a result, the equipment doesn’t operate as much when you are asleep or when the house, or a part of it, is not occupied. Programmable thermostats can store and repeat multiple daily settings (six or more temperature settings a day) that you can manually override without affecting the rest of the daily or weekly program

Hot Winter Tip
Using a programmable thermostat, you can automatically turn down your heat at night or when you are not at home

Cool Summer Tip
In the summer, you can save money by automatically turning your air-conditioning up at night or when you are at work.


Insulated outlet covers

You can save on energy consumption year  by having us install our insulated outlet covers to seal every switch in your home.

They help save energy because  of direct exposure to hot and cold winds, the outside walls of your home are exposed to drafts. The drafts flow through the inside walls and leak through the interior outlets and switches. Even internal walls allow energy loss. All of your home’s outlets allow drafts!!!

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