Get a clear picture of which parts of your home use the most energy.
The first step in reducing home energy costs is to review last year’s utility bills. Using the national percentage averages below, a homeowner who spent $2,500 a year for home energy would have paid roughly:
- $1,400 for heating and cooling
- $575 for appliances and lighting
- $400 for water heating
- $125 for refrigeration
Contact your local Touchstone Energy cooperative representative to review your bills and receive a more accurate estimate.