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Weatherization

Save energy and reduce expenses by making your home or building more efficient

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What is Weatherization?

Weatherization is the process of protecting the interior of a building from the outdoor elements. This can include:

  • Insulation: Adding insulation to walls, attics, and floors to minimize heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer.
  • Sealing: Caulking and weather stripping around windows and doors to prevent drafts and air leaks
  • Heating and Cooling Upgrades: Repairing or replacing inefficient heating and cooling systems to ensure optimal performance.
  • Duct Sealing: Ensuring that air ducts are sealed properly to prevent energy loss.

Benefits of Weatherization

  1. Energy Savings: Households can save more annually on energy bills through weatherization improvements. 
  2. Increased Comfort: Improved insulation and sealing leads to more comfortable living environments by maintaining consistent indoor temperatures.
  3. Health and Safety: Weatherization can address health and safety issues, such as reducing mold growth and improving indoor air quality.
  4. Environmental Impact: By reducing energy consumption, weatherization contributes to lower greenhouse gas emissions and a smaller carbon footprint.

 

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Benefits of good Insulation include:

Significantly reduced energy consumption: Insulation helps retain heat in the Winter, while keeping it out in the Summer. Proper insulation can lead to savings of 20-40% on annual energy costs.

Long-term savings: Investment in insulation typically pays for itself within 1-3 years through reduced utility costs.

Increased comfort: Insulation allows occupants to enjoy more consistent year-round temperatures by reducing drafts and temperature fluctuations.

Noise reduction: Insulation dampens sound transmission, creating quieter indoor environments.

Improved air quality: Insulation improves indoor air quality by sealing gaps and preventing the infiltration of outdoor pollutants, allergens, and dust.

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Issues with bad insulation:

High energy usage: Poor insulation causes heating and cooling systems to work harder, leading to increased energy costs

Uncomfortable temperatures: Poor insulation can allow warm or cool air to seep in, creating unpleasant indoor temperatures.

Moisture issues: Bad insulation leads to condensation and mold growth, which can damage walls and lead to costly repairs. 

Poor air quality: Insufficient insulation can trap heat and moisture, increasing the risk of mold and harmful respiratory pollutants. 

Potential structural damage: Insulation issues can contribute to ice dams, roof leaks, and other damaging effects.

How it Works 

Step 1

A specialist will come to your home to assess where you can make improvements to your home

Step 2

Go online and view incentives that work for your needs.

Step 3

Work with a participating contractor to install the equipment and get you savings.

INSULATION DEPTH ESTIMATE

Year Home Was Built

Estimated Savings

INSULATION DEPTH ESTIMATE

Add 6"-7" - R19-R20

Year Home Was Built

2015-Present

Estimated Savings

20% or $33 per month

INSULATION DEPTH ESTIMATE

Add 10"-13" - R30-R38

Year Home Was Built

1990-2015

Estimated Savings

30% or $50 per month

INSULATION DEPTH ESTIMATE

Add 15"-18"- R49-R50

Year Home Was Built

Prior to 1990

Estimated Savings

45% or $75 per month