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Pacific Gas & Electric

245 Market St
San Francisco, CA 94105 415-973-7000

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Worst company ever! They should do something to prevent future fires in... - Sep 25, 2020

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Arc

703 Market St #1403
San Francisco, CA 94103 415-990-7396

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Regulatory Economics Group

455 Market St #2050
San Francisco, CA 94105 415-788-1084

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Building Efficiency

2037 Irving St
San Francisco, CA 94122 415-831-4535

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They did great work and were quite pleasant. - Jun 01, 2022

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Watt Stopper

179 Haight St
San Francisco, CA 94102 415-255-2375

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Clean Path

448 Pennsylvania Ave
San Francisco, CA 94107 415-244-6787

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CLP Resources

1485 Bay Shore Blvd #138
San Francisco, CA 94124 415-508-0910

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Neokismet

455 Mission Bay Blvd S #125
San Francisco, CA 94158 415-421-1704

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Pattern Energy Group

1088 Sansome St
San Francisco, CA 94111 415-283-4000

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Sargent & Lundy

1981 N Broadway
Walnut Creek, CA 94596 415-495-9100

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Making simple repairs or improvements and changing wasteful habits will yield enormous energy savings for most families. Before spending thousands of dollars on new windows, a furnace, or solar energy system, take basic steps toward fixing common sources of waste.

Most of us want to reduce our energy usage, regardless of upfront costs, but limited budgets prevent many homeowners from paying for expensive improvements. Here are affordable-to-most projects that will, in relatively short periods of time, pay for themselves via lower utility bills.

If you wanna go big, these projects dramatically reduce energy use—some even offer paths to completely eliminate your home's net energy usage. But the high up-front costs or long payback periods make these improvements impractical for many families.

To make sure your heating system works when needed, it must be properly installed and maintained. We’ve rated area heating and air-conditioning services for quality and price.

Although the cost of equipment has come way down, for most homeowners the biggest obstacle to going solar remains price: For a typical house in this area, you’ll have to plunk down about $11,000. But you’ll eventually get your money’s worth.

The type of windows you buy will affect your home’s appearance, the amount of light admitted, your comfort, and energy savings. Plus, some windows last longer than others.

We receive a disturbing number of complaints from consumers regarding window installation work, often about companies that advertise heavily. Many complaints are about sloppy work.

Whichever window company you choose, make sure you have a tight contract that includes all details on the product and installation, payment schedule, work schedule, and guarantees.