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Recycle Utah

Nonprofit Summit County, Utah Recycling Center

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Energy Efficiency

March 27, 2026

I remember years ago wanting to replace windows in my home, and the sustainably-minded builder laughed. He told me that replacing windows only in my inefficient home would be like placing windows in an open field. 

Maximizing energy efficiency in our homes can be expensive, but not always. And how do we know which actions should be prioritized over others? Fortunately, we have free and low-cost assessment services available in our community, unknown to many. Rocky Mountain Power’s Wattsmart program is free, and Enbridge Gas has a similar assessment for $25, refundable if rebate actions are pursued.

The auditors (local contractors approved by the energy companies) check crawl spaces and attics, appliances, thermostats, vents, windows, and more. The 30-60 minute audit will often suggest upgrading to smart thermostats, plugs, sensors, and heat tape controls, updating appliances to Energy Star and/or electric, installing heat-pumps, sealing ducts, and maximizing insulation in various ways. The best part is the numerous rebates available through both energy companies–all which the auditors will explain in detail. 

Other low-cost efficient measures to be aware of are nixing the dryer for drying racks (especially in our dry climate), reducing the water temperature on your water heater (at least when on extended vacations), purchasing high R-value window coverings, using only LED lightbulbs, lowering indoor temperatures (or raising in the summer), change filters regularly, and maintaining your furnace.  

Learn more about efficiency rebates in Utah at the Utah Clean Energy website: https://hub.utahcleanenergy.org/energy-efficiency/energy-efficiency-incentives/. Also contact Wattsmarthomes.com and/or thermwise.com for a free or low-cost assessment today!

By Mary Closser


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    • Thrift Store
    • Rain Barrels
    • Moving Materials for Sale
    • Self Serve Paper Shredder
    • Recycling Bin Rentals
    • CSA Pick Up
    • Community Trash Cleanups
    • Composting
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