Energy Conservation Services From Competitive Resources Inc.

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Energy conservation is a topic that has become part of the nation’s consciousness in recent years, and with very good reason. And like most things, energy conservation starts in the home, which is the philosophy behind Competitive Resources Inc.

Competitive Resources Inc. or CRI, got it’s start in Connecticut twenty years ago and now they help over 8,000 CT homeowners save money on their energy costs each year. They do this by performing residential energy audits, where they inspect different areas of the home for inefficiency. They’ll search for air leaks in windows, doors and air ducts and will even provide more energy efficient light bulbs when needed.

If you’re an interested homeowner, you can visit their revamped site at CriPrograms.com and schedule your own home energy audit. You can also visit their resource pages which connect to other sites dealing with home inspections, energy efficiency and alternative forms of power like solar energy.

It’s important that we work together to preserve our environment, and if in the process of green living we save a few extra dollars I won’t tell anyone if you don’t.

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