Tuesday, January 4, 2011

A leaky house is expensive.


Air infiltration can account for 30% (in some case more) of a home’s heating and cooling costs and contributes to issues with moisture, dust, and the entry of pollutants and insects. By reducing the amount of air that leaks in and out of your home, you will significantly cut annual heating and cooling costs, improve building durability, and create a healthier indoor environment. Check you leaks!

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  1. Check your weatherization throughout your home, if you are unsure of its quality, visit our website to talk with an energy handyman who can help walk you through what steps you should take.

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