This page uses JavaScript. Your browser either does not support JavaScript or you have it turned off. To see this page properly please use a JavaScript enabled browser.
Acknowledge

Matadors Community Credit Union may collect the following information from users of our website. To see how this information is used, click here to go to our privacy page. Information we may collect: IP address, browsing history, search history, products and services considered, geolocation data, and information about your interaction with our website, application or advertisement. If you complete an online form, we may also collect your name, e-mail address, physical address or phone number that you provide to us.

 Matadors Community CU Go to main content
Lock ONLINE BANKING LOGIN
Lock ONLINE BANKING LOGIN

Enroll

Are Your Home Appliances Eating Up Your Utility Bill?
Are Your Home Appliances Eating Up Your Utility Bill?3/10/2020

man and woman looking at refrigerators in storeInefficient appliances cost the typical homeowner or renter more than $250 per year to operate, accounting for roughly 12% of utility bills. Have you had the same refrigerator for 20 years? How about your washer/dryer? When it’s time to replace them, consider energy-efficient appliances that will save you money in the long run. And we can help you pay for them with a low-rate, no equity required loan!

MCCU finances ENERGY STAR® appliances for homeowners and renters, including:
  • Refrigerators and Freezers
  • Dishwashers
  • Clothes Washers and Dryers
  • Air Purifiers
Our energy-saving Appliance Loan features:
  • Low rates and affordable payments
  • No lien on your property & no equity required
  • Zero down
  • Borrow $2,500 to $50,000

When it’s time to replace your costly appliances, find out how we can help you save money, and energy.

Get Started Today!


« Return to "Matadors Money Matters Blog"
Share: Share on Facebook: Are Your Home Appliances Eating Up Your Utility Bill? Share on Twitter: Are Your Home Appliances Eating Up Your Utility Bill?
Go to main navigation