An energy-efficient home

An energy-efficient home!

Optimal energy management at home

To protect the environment and save money, adopt more energy-efficient habits.

For example, turn off appliances and lights when you’re not using them, or choose energy-efficient equipment. Optimize your home’s insulation to conserve heat.

With smart power strips, you can avoid energy consumption by appliances on standby.

You can also save energy without sacrificing comfort by installing programmable or smart thermostats that automatically adjust your home’s temperature according to your lifestyle.

Learn how to reduce your electricity consumption!

Replacing sockets and switches

Improve the safety and aesthetics of your home by installing modern sockets and switches.

Electrical panel installation

A properly sized electrical panel helps you anticipate your future electrical equipment needs.

Lighting system repairs

Appropriate lighting contributes to your daily well-being and saves you money on your electricity bill.

Electrical surges can be caused by thunderstorms, short-circuits or network faults.

To protect your home from these hazards, there are protective devices such as surge protectors or plugs with built-in protection that can limit the devastating effects of these surges.

generate your own electricity at home

By generating your own electricity at home, you can considerably reduce your energy bills and contribute to the energy transition. This approach allows you to become more energy self-sufficient.

  • Regulate production in real time
  • Achieve sustainable energy autonomy
  • Integration of advanced technologies
  • Regulate production

Installing solar panels and domestic wind turbines not only enables you to produce renewable energy, but also to play an active part in preserving the environment. To get the most out of your solar panels, you need to determine the optimum orientation and inclination of your home. Invest in storage batteries too. Find out more on the energy-source.info website.