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You have options to lower Electric Bills -Benefits of Solar Hot Water

You don't really have a choice when it comes to increases, Like you Water & Sewer Bill, Trash Removal, Basic Cable, Home Owners Association fees etc... You just have to Pay the increased rates... and cut back in other areas like going out to Dinner less, staying home on your two week vacation, try to carpool more to cut back on gas costs.

Well GOOD NEWS with your Electric Bill, You DO have Options to combat the never ending increases from FPL.(see latest increases here)

The very best way to LOWER your electric bills immediately is to part ways from that "ENERGY HOG" called your "Electric" Hot Water tank and move over to a Solar Hot Water system... You will save $70-$90 per month immediately ($80 x 12 months = $960 x 5 years is almost $5000 and that doesn't factor in any FPL increases, so it's actaully way over $5000 and probably closer to $6000.

When you invest in a Solar Hot Water System it puts you on the road to FREE Hot Water with a payback of 2 - 3 years and we all know how fast the years go bye....bye :-(

The Benefits to you:
  • Reduce your energy bills by 30%
  • Environmentally friendly
  • Make a difference by helping to reduce greenhouse emissions by reducing your dependency on your electric or gas water heater
  • Add Value to your home and if you sell your home, It's Nice to say "THIS HOUSE has FREE Hot Water". A way better upgrade then new carpet & fresh paint, even though that helps as well.
  • Extends the expected life of your residential hot water tank.
  • Qualifies for the 30% Federal Tax Credits

A Solar Hot Water System from Abundant Energy, Inc. is a great way you can offset the never ending increases. An average savings with Solar Hot Water per month is $70-$90, your payback is 2-3 years.

After that you can say “I have FREE Hot water”



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For more info. about Solar Hot Water contact Bob Gentile 561.732.5181 from Abundant Energy, Inc. Find out if Solar makes sense for your home or not