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Insulation
Heating and cooling account for 50 to 70% of the energy used in the average American home. About 20% goes for heating water. Lighting, Appliances and everything else account for only 10 to 30% of the energy used in most residences.
Unless your home was constructed with special attention to energy efficiency, adding insulation will probably reduce your utility bills. Many of the existing homes in the United States are not insulated to the best level. Older homes are likely to use more energy than newer homes, leading to very high heating and air-conditioning bills. Even if you own a new home, adding insulation may save enough money in reduced utility bills to pay for itself within a few years, continue to save you money for as long as you own the home, and increase the resale value of your house.
What Insulation Can Do For You
Thermal performance
Air infiltration
Noise control
Moisture control and ventilation
Save You Money
We can Install and recommend Insulation to maximize the energy efficiency of both new and existing homes, based on R-value recommendations on specific heating and cooling needs. You may find that these recommendations differ from the building and State energy codes which are merely minimum insulation requirements for new construction.
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