Home Energy Monitor

One of the things I enjoy about being Salt Lake City’s “Green Realtor,” is meeting other great people involved in sustainable living. Last night I attended the Third Annual Fall Party and Fundraiser for HEAL Utah. In addition to an inspiring presentation given by the mayor of Greensburg, Kansas (the town that was leveled by a tornado in May, 2007 – and in the process of being rebuilt as a highly sustainable town), I also met several representatives from other green businesses offering exciting solutions.

Of all the things available to improve your home’s energy efficiency, I became more educated last night on one simple device that can make a big difference in energy consumption – a simple device that attaches to your power meter, and gives real-time feedback on the amount of electricity your home is using. Information is power – and once you know how much your behaviors are costing you, it might cause simple lifestyle modifications that will translate to more $$$ in your pocket!

Contact me to learn more: 801 680-4325 or Beverly@SLCGreenHomes.com

Comments

  1. Hi Beverly,

    I believe that we met at the HEAL Utah fundraiser. I am a friend of Liz Mallen’s (I’m the owner of Aspen Roofing and Marquis WIndows). I understand you are trying to locate a home for a couple of doggies. Can you tell me a little bit more about them (how old they are, how soon they need to be placed, etc.) I have a friend that works at Petco and has helped me place homes for animals in the past.

    I’m also wondering if you have finalized your home improvement plans or if you are still open for bids?

    Thanks again,

    Tiffany Brady
    Aspen Roofing and Marquis Windows and Doors
    801-915-1660

  2. Beverly Hanson says:

    Tiffany,
    Yes, we did meet at the HEAL Utah event – and I would like to get a bid from you on my windows. Call me to set up an appointment 801 680-4325.

    Regarding the dogs, all I know is what I included in my e-mail. They need a home for two years while their owner is working outside of the country. They don’t get along with cats, and it sounds like it would be better if there weren’t other dogs either. They’re housebroken, and have a lot of energy.

    Regards,
    Beverly

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