What is a Curb Energy Monitor
The Curb Energy Monitor is an innovative piece of home technology that reports the energy use in your home. With the Curb app, homeowners can:
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Set a monthly budget and receive push alerts as they near their budget, allowing homeowners the opportunity to adjust their energy use and stay below budget.
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Real-time energy consumption reports.
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Receive recommendations based on historical energy consumption and behavior, like ways to lower monthly utility costs and energy upgrades.
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View high and low usage days and how the current week compares to an average week of energy use.
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Forecast your monthly energy costs
The Curb Energy Monitor is an informative tool that provides information to help homeowners understand their behavior and energy consumption, reducing monthly energy costs in the process.
Why Your Home Needs Curb
Simply put, the Curb Energy Monitor reduces your monthly energy costs and carbon footprint. With one small piece of hardware connected to your breaker box, Curb identifies and analyzes all the parts of your home that require electricity. Further, the monitor identifies the energy use in different rooms and from individual devices.
Curb data is compatible with iOS and Android and can be accessed 24 hours a day.
Whether you want to reduce your carbon footprint, monthly energy costs, or both, the Curb Energy Monitor is an affordable way to better understand the way your family uses energy. Maintaining a budget and reducing energy intake has never been easier!
The Curb Energy Monitor is one of the most innovative pieces of technology on the market today, as it relates to home energy consumption. While there are other home energy monitoring systems available, Curb is considered to be the most advanced option on the market. Best of all, Curb has monitor’s suitable for both larger homes and small apartments.
Treeium has partnered with Curb Energy Monitor to supply all present and future customers with an energy monitor. For more information on Curb, eco-friendly remodels, and solar energy, visit www.Treeium.com.
Posted February 28, 2020
by Giuliano Franchi.