Do you read the insert that comes with your monthly utility bill? As a Colorado Springs homeowner, I usually ignore it, but lately I have been making a point to read it.
Here are a few of the more interesting things that I read in the last Colorado Springs Utility Company newsletter:
- Approximately 50% of all residential water use is used in maintaining the yard and landscaping around the homes in Colorado Springs. The Colorado Springs Utility Company (www.csu.org ) is holding free Xeriscape Basics classes this summer. The next class is Saturday, June 7, at 9am at the Conservation and Environmental Center (Xeriscape Gardens) at 2855 Mesa Road - right off of Fillmore/Fontmore.
- The Colorado Springs Utility Company completes 360 water quality tests EACH MONTH to make sure that our drinking water meets all regulations.
- The Colorado Springs Utility Company (CSUC) has its own blog, where you can "get the latest advice and tips on how to save energy and money" as a Colorado Springs homeowner.
- The CSUC was awarded 2 $25,000 grants that will be used to "train Realtors® and builders to sell Energy Star homes", among other things. So, if you are looking to buy a home in Colorado Springs, and are interested in purchasing an energy efficient home, find out who much your local Realtor® knows about the Energy Star rating as well as what new home builders in Colorado Springs have the Energy Star rating.
Read More: New Home Builders and the Energy Star Rating
This is a lot of great information. Hopefully, next time your utility bill arrives, you will find a reason to read the newsletter.
Posted By: Mariana Wagner - Colorado Springs Real Estate Agent - Wagner iTeam
The Wagner iTeam is a power team of Keller Williams Clients Choice Realty,
specializing in Colorado Springs Real Estate and Monument Real Estate
http://www.coloradospringsrealestateconnection.com/005430