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When was the last time you flushed your water heater?

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Having all of your appliances running as efficiently as possible can save you a lot of money. Flushing a water heater, cleaning or replacing air filters, and clearing out your dryer vent are all small steps you can take to reduce your energy bills.

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What part of your home are you most excited to upgrade?

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All of us have a list of things we’d like to do around the house, and it’s our goal at TCD to connect you to the easiest solutions for making upgrades that will save you money and take care of our planet at the same time.

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What is stopping you from upgrading to a heat pump system?

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Upgrading to a heat pump system can be a big investment, so it’s understandable to be hesitant. However, the energy savings are typically worth the investment, so it’s important to get all the information to help you make the choice that’s best for you.

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How many people worldwide lack access to clean drinking water?

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Around two billion people (about a quarter of the world’s population) lack access to clean, safe drinking water. The UN has a goal of providing clean water and sanitation for all people on Earth by 2030 — a plan that could cost around $1 trillion annually to address.

  • Correct answer: 2 billion

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Do you think every home will have a heat pump by 2050?

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It’s clear that heat pump technology is far more energy efficient than traditional HVAC systems, so it’s just a matter of time before it becomes the norm. Incentives from the government, like those in the IRA, make it much easier for the transition to happen.

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Do you think all new homes should use heat pump technology?

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No matter where you stand on the rights of people to make their own decisions for their homes, you can’t ignore the fact that heat pump technology is more energy efficient than traditional HVAC and water heater technology — making it good financial sense.

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Do you feel like your HVAC system works as well as it should?

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Updating your HVAC system is a costly endeavor, but if it’s not heating and cooling your home the way it’s supposed to, then it’s likely costing you money on your energy bills. If it’s time to upgrade, then it’s the perfect opportunity to get a heat pump.

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Should the government be allowed to restrict how much water we use?

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In times of drought or water scarcity, many states restrict water usage for outdoor uses. Texas, California, Arizona, and Nevada have some of the most stringent restrictions, which means residents in those states could greatly benefit from rain barrels (so long as you check on the rules in those states).

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How long do you have to run your faucet before the water gets hot?

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Kitchen faucets typically have a flow rate of around two gallons per minute, so it’s easy to waste a few gallons a day if you have to wait for hot water. That can add up on your water bill, and in areas experiencing drought, that water is especially valuable.

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How would you describe the quality of your tap water?

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Around 2 billion people lack access to clean drinking water worldwide. Even in the United States, millions of people live with tainted tap water, so it’s imperative to find as many solutions as possible to provide a safe source of water for everyone.

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