Energy savings for your home
Get advice and learn about rebates and zero-interest loans for home weatherization,
appliances, solar hot water heaters, heat pumps and other conservation measures.
Join with the thousands of other EWEB customers who have received assistance since
1976 from EWEB's residential energy management programs to make their homes more energy efficient.
EWEB's energy experts provide low and no-cost energy saving ideas, as well as heating, cooling, vacation and renter
tips.
Take a few minutes and find out how you can save energy and money.
Learn how to upgrade your home with insulation and energy-efficient
windows through an EWEB zero-interest loan.
EWEB's appliance rebate can help defray the cost of purchasing an energy-efficient
clothes washer, dishwasher, water heater, or refrigerator and freezer.
The Energy Star residential light fixture program provides rebates, coupons and
other incentives to help homeowners and renters reduce their electricity consumption.
Get cash discounts and/or loans for installing home solar water and pool heating systems.
Seal leaks in your system's ducts to save money and energy.
EWEB's new ductless heat pump program offers qualified homeowners either a rebate or a zero-interest loan.
EWEB offers advice and zero-interest loans for installing a ducted heat pump in your home.
Have your ducted heat pump or central air conditioner serviced by a licensed
contractor.
Replace your old home thermostats with new, state-of-the art electronic thermostats.
Read about EWEB's free service that helps developers, architects, designers, home
buyers and contractors design and build new energy-efficient homes.
Check out our list of contractors who are authorized to install energy-efficiency
measures in your home.
Learn how to recognize and deal with surges, sags and other power problems in your
home.
Discover how the easy-to-use "Kill A Watt" electricity monitoring device can help you save energy and
lower your monthly bill.
Get detailed information about energy-related topics and technologies to help you learn
more about the energy used in your home.
Interact with EWEB about the latest conservation issues via Twitter and Facebook.