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Texas Energy Savings Day

Updated: Jan 3

Texas Energy Savings Day began in 2021 as an initiative to increase awareness around the energy costs Texans face statewide. Virtually everyone deals with an energy bill, and it is crucial to understand your rates and usage. Understanding your power bill can be even more critical when running a facility and meeting budget goals.


Sunrise on downtown Houston, TX. The sun is reflected in the glass windows of the buildings. The blue sky as a backdrop with a few scattered clouds hovering in the sky. The scene evokes energy and the promise of a new day.

After the winter storm experienced by Texans in 2021 and with the summer temperatures still averaging in the 100s, everyone's looking for ways to reduce their energy costs. Let's explore the ways we can reduce our costs when it comes to your HVACR systems.


  • Regular maintenance ensures your air conditioning system is clean and as close to factory condition as possible.

  • Checking and resealing windows lowers the amount of conditioned air that escapes, reducing the run time on your HVACR system to compensate for the loss.

  • Checking and reinstalling quality insulation creates a barrier between outdoor and indoor air.


Beyond these simple tasks, Energy Performance Solutions offers two ways Texas business owners can save energy. CoilSafe and ThermalBlock, innovative coating products from Coat Zone, have provided reliable solutions to business owners and facility managers for years. When used together, these coatings offer a dual approach to energy savings and extend your HVACR equipment's life cycle.


CoilSafe is a coating that protects air conditioning coils from the damaging effects of corrosion and fouling. By creating a glass-like surface with a covalent bond, this coating improves the heat transfer between coil fins and tubes. The covalent bond boosts the efficiency of the air conditioner coils, which means the HVACR system isn't required to work as hard to condition the air as it flows through.


ThermalBlock serves as a thermal barrier to prevent heat load on surfaces. This coating can be applied to air-handler cabinets, exposed ductwork, rooftop air conditioners, and rooftops. As well as rejecting heat, ThermalBlock also helps to seal the envelope of the building and keep conditioned air where it should be. These two qualities further reduce the run time of your HVACR system and bring down your electric bill.


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