Improving your home’s energy efficiency can save you money on your electric bill and reduce your environmental footprint. Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast or prefer to hire professionals, there are plenty of options to make your home more energy efficient.
Renter-friendly options
Energy savings aren’t only for homeowners! According to energy.gov, you could save up to 10% per year on energy costs when you switch incandescent lightbulbs to LEDs.
Most people remember to turn off their lights when they leave home, but not many people adjust their thermostat. A simple way to improve your home’s energy efficiency and save extra on your electric bill is to simply turn your thermostat up 3 degrees in the summer or down 3 degrees in the winter while you aren’t home.
Looking for renter-friendly DIY’s?
- Install water efficient showerheads. Find exclusive rebates on water products at SRP Marketplace™.
- Ask your landlord about sealing your window and doors with weather stripping to keep the heat out.
Do you want to save even more? See where you might be wasting energy by completing your SRP Home Energy Profile™.
Homeowner DIYs
Are you a homeowner looking for an easy weekend DIY to improve your home’s energy efficiency?
Heat gain can contribute close to 50% of the heat into your home.
Reduce that by:
- Weatherizing your windows and doors
- Installing energy efficient windows and/or shade screens
- Planting shade trees
Use Your AC Wisely
- Get a rebate on a new smart thermostat
- Adjust your ceiling fans to the correct direction based on the seasons
- Change your air filters
- Get your AC unit serviced annually or consider a new energy efficient unit and get up to $1,125 in rebates
Hiring a Contracted Professional
Not a DIY person? Hire a professional and take advantage of our certified contractor rebates!
Cool Cash/AC Rebate
Energy Efficient AC units can reduce energy costs by up to 50%* (epa.gov). That’s why SRP is offering rebates to replace old, inefficient heating and cooling systems with new high-efficiency heat pumps or central air conditioners.
With a new energy-efficient AC, you could use less energy, increase comfort in your home and get up to $1,125 back on your initial investment.
For more details, visit srp.net/coolcash
Cool Roof
Cool roofs reflect more sunlight and absorb less heat than conventional roofs by using highly reflective paint. A properly installed cool roof can improve your home’s comfort while reducing cooling demand by up to 27%.* Homes must have a low-sloped roof with a 2:12 pitch or less.
The SRP Cool Roof Rebate™ helps customers minimize heat transfer from their roofs to increase comfort and lower energy bills.
Learn more at srp.net/coolroof
Regardless of whether you rent or own your home, you have options available to make your home more energy efficient!


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