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Posted June 3, 2022 by LoungeMary

Each Year the US diverts an average of 6% of the electricity for the entire country in providing electrical juice for the use of household AC appliances.

 
* Each Year the US diverts an average of 6% of the electricity for the entire country in providing electrical juice for the use of household AC appliances.
* It is estimated that any average, middle sized household runs any AC appliance it has for an average of 10 hours during mildly hot days in summer.
* It is projects this consumption to increase exponentially as climate change causes hotter temperatures and shorter cold weather.

Climate change is slowly but surely modifying the face of the earth, the seasons, the species that inhabit the earth and the way we interact with our environment. Stepping far away from responsibilities, it is time we focus on the things that should be done to reduce our carbon footprint as well as save a few hundred, if not thousands of dollars each year.

There are steps and measures both private citizens and companies can take to reduce the expenditure in fossil fuels, electricity and other sources of energy both in terms of the carbon footprint as well as financial expenses. This will result in higher profits and a more stable human ecosystem. The first and most important step is the building insulation. According to Pacific Insulation Supply there is no AC system that can support and withstand constant air leaks from faulty, defective or deteriorated insulation.

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Pacific Insulation Supply has been in the market for over 10 years, a fully American company, it has made a strong reputation of competitive prices, commitment to honest sales and a staff devotion in helping and guiding their customers to the right purchase. To reach out to them, visit their website at pacificinsulationsupply.com
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Issued By Mary Jimenez
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Country United States
Categories Consumer , Environment , Finance
Tags climate change , insulation
Last Updated June 3, 2022