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Which parts of your house should you air seal?
Finding and then sealing all of your home’s cracks, crevices, gaps, and open seams—and, believe us, you have a lot more gaps than you think—is the process of air sealing. An expertly sealed home will have perfectly controlled airflow—it will be less stuffy in the summer and less drafty in the winter.

Types of insulation you need to know about
Proper installation is crucial for achieving the maximum thermal performance, or R-value, of insulation. Some insulation kinds, such as blankets, boards, and materials that may be poured in situ, are installable by homeowners.

Things to Keep in Mind When Installing Energy-Efficient Windows
Only a few times in a person’s life will they need to buy windows. Many people make this choice hastily without doing any investigation—poor idea. I wanted to give you the Top 10 factors you should consider while choosing windows for your house. When selecting your windows, it is crucial to consider energy efficiency.

Should You Air Seal Your Home?
Air sealing, along with insulation, is one of the most crucial things you can do to increase your home’s comfort, health, and energy efficiency—but both homeowners and contractors frequently ignore it.

Pros and Cons of Heat Pumps
A heat pump is put outside of your home and is a heating and cooling system component. It can chill your house, much like a conventional air conditioner, but it can also generate heat. A heat pump carries heat from cold exterior air to your home during the winter months, and during the summer months, it removes heat from the inside air to cool your house.

How to lower heating costs and save energy
The electrical grid is pushed to the ultimate test as we go through the last few summer months while pounded by record heat waves. The increased grid demand typically results in higher energy bills for consumers. How can we stay cool while lowering our energy bills and, consequently, our energy consumption?
