Cracking the Code on Heating and Cooling Costs for Your Business

Small businesses across the United States spend a staggering $60 billion on energy every year, most of which is consumed in electricity. Keeping work premises warm in the winter and cool in the summer is a necessary part of running any business but is also energy intensive, equating to one of the biggest energy costs. Taking steps to reduce heating and cooling costs will significantly help reduce your business’s electricity consumption and therefore energy bills. You can save significant dollars by simply programming your thermostat, so the heating goes off when nobody is in the office. Even if your team works at different times, there will be periods when the premises is vacant and programming a thermostat to go off during these hours will prevent energy and therefore dollars from being wasted.

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