Let Your Fridge Breathe: Thanksgiving Energy-Saving Tip

When the holiday cooking frenzy begins, your refrigerator becomes the hardest-working appliance in the house. From turkey brining to storing those delicious leftovers, keeping the fridge running efficiently protects your food and your energy bill.

A full fridge is good — cold items help maintain temperature.
But when it’s overstuffed, air can’t circulate, and your refrigerator works overtime to stay cool.

So before the big feast, give your fridge a little breathing room!


Why Fridge Breathing Room Matters

  • Cold air needs space to move — blocked airflow = wasted energy
  • Overstuffed shelves make your compressor work harder
  • Frequent door-opening during the holidays increases temperature swings
  • Small adjustments can make a big difference during Thanksgiving food storage

And yes… we’re all guilty of the post-pie fridge stare — but try to keep those door-open moments quick!


Smart Fridge Efficiency Tips

  • Keep gaps between items for airflow
  • Store leftovers in smaller stackable containers
  • Avoid lingering with the door open
  • Check door seals to ensure they’re tight
  • Keep the fridge temperature between 35°F–38°F

Bonus Tip: Thaw frozen foods in the refrigerator — the cold transfer naturally cools the fridge and saves energy.


Holiday Efficiency Starts at Home

Little habits add up — especially during the holidays when energy use spikes in the kitchen.

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  • More comfortable
  • More efficient
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From insulation and HVAC to solar installation and energy audits — we help your home perform at its peak, season after season.


Happy Thanksgiving!

Enjoy the food, the family time, and the leftovers — all while keeping your energy use smart and efficient.

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