When it comes to home improvements, most homeowners tend to focus on living areas like kitchens and bathrooms. However, unoccupied parts of the home also play an important role in the functioning of the whole. Take the attic, which can impact everything from the comfort level of the living areas to the energy efficiency of the heating and cooling systems. That’s why it’s worthwhile to have your attic professionally inspected and invest in recommended improvements. Here are five ways you can improve your attic: Read more
Residential Insulation FAQs
Posted on December 14, 2021 by James Florence
Do you have questions about an upcoming insulation project or insulation in general? Below, we answer some commonly asked questions about residential insulation. Read more
Posted in: Energy Efficiency, Home Remodeling, Home Maintenance, Home Improvement
Tags: insulation
Diamond Certified Experts: Keeping in the Heat
Posted on November 09, 2021 by James Florence
One of the biggest challenges in winter is maintaining a comfortable climate inside the home. While this hinges upon having a properly functioning furnace, another critical aspect is your home’s ability to conserve the heat it generates. Heat is an expert escape artist, so the more escape routes your home contains, the harder your furnace will need to work to replenish that lost heat (and the more money you’ll spend as a result). To help you minimize heat loss in your home, we’ve asked seven Diamond Certified Experts to pinpoint some areas that should be addressed. Read more
Posted in: Energy Efficiency, Windows, Home Maintenance, HVAC, Seasonal, Diamond Certified Experts
Tags: attic, insulation, air ducts, doors, energy efficiency
A Welcome Home: My Quest for the Right Indoor Insulation
Posted on October 08, 2019 by Joy Lanzaro
I’ll admit, I like being greeted at the front door. For me, the home environment is the hug that wraps me in a warm embrace on a rainy day or the kiss of cold that greets me at the door when it’s over 100 degrees outside. That’s my kind of “welcome home.”
Unfortunately, my home is insulated to 1970 building code standards, so I’d be surprised if it even had insulation in the attic (I’m afraid of the attic, so I’m not going to check). My home’s exterior walls aren’t insulated and the windows are single-pane, aluminum-framed, and leaking air in all the wrong directions. There’s a fireplace but it doesn’t warm the air in front of it. Read more
Posted in: Energy Efficiency, Home Improvement, Personal Stories
Tags: insulation