…the holidays are coming. This can be a joyous and stressful time of year for all sorts of reasons. We want to help reduce the stress by working to eliminate factors that can lead to an uncomfortable place to host guests and family – your house. A roaring fire can add a lovely touch to a fall or winter event, but you don’t necessarily want to rely on it to keep you warm. After all, you most likely have a central heating system. You may as well use it to keep everyone cozy.
Maybe last year (or the year before) you vowed it would be the last time you or your guests suffered through gatherings with a drafty, cold house. So what happened? “We spent our extra funds on holiday gifts or travel. We will get to the home upgrades next year…” Our clients tell us they “should have done this early in the fall,” but the holidays come up on us all so quickly that it is easy to get distracted. Well, here we are to remind you – EARLY – to contact us today to discuss the home comfort issues you are having so that we can help you be an even better host(ess) this holiday season. (You’ll thank us…after the New Year, of course😉).
Careful planning will help alleviate some of the financial stress that comes with the holidays. We can help evaluate your home and work within your budget to maximize comfort and lower your bills to keep you happy well beyond that New Year’s Eve blowout. Think of it as an early New Year’s Resolution. We will help you keep it! Don’t wait until you and your family and guests are chilly.
Call us today to get the jump on making your house more energy efficient. It also makes a great gift for that tough to shop for spouse. The holidays are coming. Let us help you get prepared!
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