
An efficient comfortable home starts with an energy assessment. One of our trained technicians will come to your house and perform a complete analysis of your home. We will give you a detailed report of our findings and give you suggestions on ways to improve your homes efficiency and comfort levels. Some of the improvements you can do yourself and some will require a professional.
We offer free assessments that typically take around 2hrs.
We also offer a more in depth complete energy audit that takes 6 to 8 hours and costs between $400 to $500 depending on the size of the house.

Your homes attic is the biggest point of heat loss and heat gain. A properly insulated attic will drastically increase efficiency and comfort. Almost 80 % of homes are under insulated. The department of energy recommends R-49 or 12 inches in homes with gas furnaces. And R-60 or 17 inches in homes with electric furnaces. We offer several types of attic insulation to fit any application.
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Wall and floor insulation is the first line of defense against outdoor temperatures entering your home. The recommended R-value
is R-13 to R-15 in cavity walls and
R-25 in floors above unconditioned spaces, such as a crawlspace or garage. Although adding wall insulation to an existing house can be challenging, it can be done. Its always best to do during construction or remodel.
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The biggest cause of a drafty uncomfortable home is air leakage. Outdoor air leaks in from several cracks and openings on the exterior and interior of a houses envelope. Most houses built prior to 2012 aren't properly sealed. On average we seal up the equivalent to a 2ft x 2ft opening on a 1200 sqft house. That's the same as leaving a window open year round.
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A homes air duct system is a vital part of keeping it conditioned, efficient and comfortable. Most duct systems aren't sealed properly and leak up to 35% of the conditioned air into unconditioned spaces. Duct sealing is usually only required on ducts that are in unconditioned spaces. Such as attics, crawlspaces and garages. These ducts should be properly sealed and insulated to retain the air and designed temperature.
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