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Save on Energy Costs and Boost Your Home's Comfort This Winter

Provided by: Brandpoint - February 15, 2024

Are you experiencing a drafty or chilly atmosphere in your home as the outside temperatures drop? Do you keep bumping up the thermostat to stay warmer, but worry about energy costs climbing?

Don't delay — PSE&G provides a range of programs and services designed to assist New Jersey residents in saving money and staying warm throughout the remainder of the season and beyond. If you're looking for ways to save without sacrificing your comfort this winter, PSE&G offers practical and readily available tips and tools.

1. Be aware of areas where you're losing heat

Take note of the specific parts of your home where you feel a draft or chill. It's possible you could be dealing with insufficient insulation, or that you may have air leaks around windows or doors that need to be addressed. To get help identifying the areas of your home where you could be losing heat, sign up for a free Quick Home Energy Check-up from PSE&G, which will enable you to pinpoint all the ways your home can save more energy — and money.

2. Uncover savings with rebates and discounts on energy-efficient products for your home

Whether with larger investments, such as a new, energy-efficient appliance, or through smaller changes like swapping out older light bulbs for LEDs, there are plenty of things you can do to make a difference when it comes to reducing energy expenses.

PSE&G offers rebates and discounts on select high-efficiency products that can help you save money and enhance your home. Get ready to go shopping!

3. Unlock your home's potential: Find the right assessment for you

Don't know where to begin? Unlock the potential for a cozier home and reduced energy costs by opting for a PSE&G home energy assessment. Tailored to your home and lifestyle, our assessments provide expert advice and recommendations that can lead to significant energy savings — of up to as much as 30%. Or, depending on your home's needs, income-qualified customers may be eligible for up to $7,500 in energy efficiency and health and safety upgrades — at no cost.

A certified energy adviser will inspect key areas of your home, such as insulation levels, air leakage around windows and doors, heating and cooling systems, and more.

Ready to start saving? Visit pseg.com/HomeAssessments to learn more.

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