One winter morning, Mark woke up to a freezing shower and a flooded basement. His water heater had burst without warning, costing him thousands in emergency repairs and water damage.
. By using its and scheduling features , she saved up to 23% on her cooling costs. She also knew the "smartest thing to do before vacation": turning off the main water supply and setting the thermostat to an energy-saving "vacation mode". 100 things every homeowner must know: how to sa...
Once upon a time, in a cozy suburban neighborhood, lived two homeowners: Mark and Sarah. Mark was a "fix-it-when-it-breaks" kind of person, while Sarah followed a guide called . The Tale of Two Water Heaters One winter morning, Mark woke up to a
As summer heat rolled in, Mark complained about his soaring electric bills. He kept his old thermostat set at a constant By using its and scheduling features , she
Meanwhile, Sarah had read the "100 Things" guide and knew to to remove sediment. Because she performed this simple DIY task, her unit lasted years longer than Mark's, and she avoided the catastrophic flood entirely. The Battle of the Bills