Your Home’s Energy Efficiency Can Be Improved with Renovation Projects

Posted on on May 20th, 2015

 

Thermal Image of the HouseLooking to make some home renovations this spring?  Make energy-efficiency your priority!  Remodeling your home to improve energy-efficiency not only helps the environment, but it also makes your home more comfortable and reduces the strain on your wallet.  Here are a few projects to help make your home more efficient this spring.

Renovation Tips:

  • Add Insulation – Insulation plays a big role in how energy efficient your home is.  If air is passing through the gaps and cracks in your walls, attic, and basement, then your house will need to work harder to stay cool on hot days.  Spray foam insulation fills all of the gaps in your walls and helps keep your home more energy efficient (and comfortable)!
  • Update Your Windows – When was the last time you replaced the windows in your home?  New windows and doors do a better job at reflecting heat away from your home in the summer, keeping your home comfortable and helping your HVAC system work less.
  • Retrofit Your Home – Keeping your home airtight will help reduce drafts and gaps that make your home less energy efficient.

Read more about how to improve your home’s energy efficiency here.  If you are in need of home insulation, including spray foam insulation, attic insulation, wall insulation or injection foam insulation, contact our office!  Our professional technicians can help answer any questions you have about how you can improve your home’s energy-efficiency this spring.

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