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Energy efficiency

Lower bills, fewer cold rooms, no guessing

Audits, air sealing, and targeted retrofits that turn an old house into a comfortable one.

Most homes leak more air than the manufacturers of the heating equipment ever assumed. The result is a furnace running longer than it should, rooms that never warm up, and bills that climb every winter. We audit where the leaks are, seal the ones that matter, and verify the results.

Quality vs corner-cutting

What professional work looks like.

Plenty of contractors deliver what looks like a finished project. Here's what separates work that holds up from work that fails quietly.

Done right
  • Blower-door test before and after, so you can see the result
  • Thermal imaging to find leaks you'd never feel
  • Targeted air sealing at the top plates, rim joists, and penetrations
  • Mechanical ventilation added when sealing tight (so indoor air stays healthy)
Corners cut
  • Caulking around windows and calling it 'energy work'
  • Sealing a house tight without adding ventilation (causes moisture problems)
  • Adding insulation without sealing leaks (R-value gets neutralized)
Our process

How the project actually runs.

  1. 01
    Audit

    Blower door, thermal imaging, and visual inspection. Written report.

  2. 02
    Prioritize

    We tell you which fixes save the most per dollar.

  3. 03
    Seal and insulate

    Targeted work with before/after measurement.

  4. 04
    Verify

    Re-test after work to document the improvement.

Energy Efficiency FAQ

What clients ask before they hire us.

On a typical leaky older home, we see 20–35% reductions in heating and cooling costs after combined air sealing and insulation. Newer homes see less because they were tighter to begin with.

Ready to talk about your energy efficiency project?

Free assessment. Real numbers. No high-pressure sales.