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ADT Solar
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Serving Sledge, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

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"Rep. checked entire system. He found several wires not connected properly and fixed this. He also made recommendations regarding the attachment of the panels to the rood that would provide more stability and leakproofing. The representative appeared to know what he was doing - much better than others, including the representative who was engaged by the roofer (who replaced our rood due to hail damage) to disconnect/connect the panels."
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STUNZ ELITE INSPECTIONS
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Serving Sledge, MS and surrounding areas

With over three years of professional experience, I provide expert field inspection services across a wide range of locations. The areas I serve include Memphis, Germantown, and Collierville in Tennessee; Southaven and Horn Lake in Mississippi; and West Memphis in Arkansas. Additionally, I cover nearby communities such as Millington and Bartlett in Tennessee; Marion in Arkansas; Oxford in Mississippi; and Covington in Tennessee. I am also happy to consider additional locations as needed to best accommodate your needs. My expertise includes exterior property inspections, insurance loss assessments, FHA conveyance, property preservation, and comprehensive insurance policy reviews. Committed to accuracy and reliability, I strive to deliver detailed reports and outstanding client support, ensuring your investments are protected with integrity and professionalism.

Energy Efficiency Auditing questions, answered by experts

Dehumidifiers typically use 300 to 700 watts of electricity per hour, whereas portable dehumidifiers use about 40 watts per hour. The exact amount of electricity your dehumidifier will generate depends on its capacity and energy efficiency. Generally, higher-capacity dehumidifiers generate more electricity than lower-capacity units, but they also usually have better energy efficiency over the long run.

Setting your AC unit to 78 degrees can, indeed, help you save energy. In fact, according to experts, every degree you turn the unit up could save you between 1% and 3% on your energy bills. That said, turning your unit off entirely while you’re out might actually be less efficient than keeping it on at a higher temperature. Why? The unit will need to work extra hard to cool the house back off again after all those hot hours. 

Keep the unit full but not overloaded, ensure door seals are tight, set correct temperatures, and avoid frequent door openings. Position the appliance away from heat sources for optimal performance.

The number one culprit of high energy bills is older appliances, especially fridges and freezers that are left on all the time. These two appliances tend to last a long time, which is good, but it also means that newer models are usually significantly more energy-efficient due to upgraded technology. The second most common reason for a high bill is heating and air conditioning.

The extra insulation helps reduce energy costs by minimizing drafts and temperature exchange between indoors and outdoors.

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