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4H HOME SHOW • ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO THE ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE • FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2015
ADVERTISING FEATURES
By utilizing many rebate programs offered by CenterPoint Energy, natural-gas customers can reduce energy costs.
CenterPoint Energy
Improve home’s energy efficiency, save money
CenterPoint Energy offers natural-gas custom- ers ways to reduce their energy costs through a variety of money-saving rebate programs that benefit both the budget and the environment. Increasing energy efficiency is simply doing more with less, and CenterPoint’s energy-effi- ciency programs can help customers do just that. By consciously using less energy in the home or business, customers can lower home or business energy costs, minimize wear and tear on appliances and equipment, and help
the environment by releasing fewer emissions and lessening carbon footprints.
CenterPoint Energy’s rebate programs can help customers make a smart investment in safe, reliable, high-efficiency natural-gas equipment designed to keep families comfortable and energy costs low.
For more information about high-efficiency natural-gas-equipment rebates, contact any heating dealer, plumber or retailer, or visit CenterPointEnergy.com/ArkansasRebates.
Mosquito Joe
Company makes being outside fun again
No mosquitoes in Arkansas in the summer- time?
“Guaranteed,” said Brad Simon, owner of Mosquito Joe of Arkansas.
After two years of serving Northwest Ar- kansas and the River Valley, he and his wife, Stephanie, will bring Mosquito Joe to central Arkansas in March. Brad and Stephanie have lived all over the state and have noticed a com- mon theme, no matter where they lived.
“Whether it be Little Rock, Fayetteville or our
hometown of Paris, the mosquitoes suck. Liter- ally,” Brad said.
The Simons are fighting back with a service that guarantees to eliminate up to 95 percent of a customer’s mosquito population.
With a 100-percent-satisfaction guarantee, Mosquito Joe can rid a yard of not just mos- quitoes, but ticks and fleas as well.
For more information, call Brad and Stepha- nie at 501-508-2528, or visit their website at arkansas.mosquitojoe.com.
Northside Power
Business specializes in keeping the lights on
When the neighborhood loses electricity, your house won’t, thanks to Northside Power. The company is synonymous with power — so much so, it’s even in the name. Generators are not just something the company does; it’s all Northside does.
“With our many years of experience, we can provide blackout protection for your auxiliary power needs, from small portable stand-by systems, prime-power generators and any- thing in between,” owner Greg Nalley said. “We have units that operate on gasoline,
diesel, liquid propane and natural gas.” Northside Power has been in business since 1978, when Nalley offered fast and reliable electric service work, as well as generator in- stallations. As the demand for generators rose, Northside began to focus in that direction and has been dedicated to providing power for
more than 20 years.
Preventive-maintenance agreements and fi-
nancing are available.
For more information, go to www.northside
power.com.


































































































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