Step-by-step guide to sealing air leaks with caulk.
Do you know how to find air leaks in your home? From professional blower door testing to DIY energy efficiency testing, identifying the problem is half the battle.
Did you know heating and cooling account for roughly half of your home's energy use? Applying caulk around drafty windows can pay off with big energy savings!
There’s a subset of issues in the realm of home efficiency that falls into the category “out of sight/out of mind.” The boiler in the basement, how much insulation is in the attic … as long as these issues stay out of your view, no problem. So what’s up with attic hatches, then?
Looking to save money on high power bills? Basement air leaks may be the problem. Read our blog to learn what to do to seal them up!
Air leaks can lead to excess moisture, leading to mold and other issues. To rectify, you should have your house air sealed. Airtight and Ventilate Right!
Perhaps your home is a bit drafty or uncomfortable in extreme temperatures. Maybe your fuel bills are higher than they need be or you find yourself dusting too frequently. The answer may be in sealing your home. This guide can take you down the proper path.
In the average home, more than half of the conditioned air inside leaks out every hour.
Increase your home’s energy efficiency—and cut energy costs—by sealing air leaks in your home’s basement and walls.
Any elements that link a structure's interior and exterior are potential leaks where expensive heated or cooled air can escape. Here are the most susceptible leak spots and how to seal them.
Whether it's heating a home in the winter or cooling it in the summer, air leaks can make your house less comfortable and less energy-efficient.
Spend time finding and sealing air leaks in your home to keep comfort high and bills low.
Take the time to perform these simple maintenance tasks and seal leaky gaps for good.
Accurately measure air flow, pressure and temperature while improving your energy management with one device! The FTMg sensor by SICK provides: •Cost-savings benefits by monitoring energy flow and detecting leaks...
One of the more common locations for cold air leaks is around electrical outlets on exterior walls. Insulating electrical outlets with a foam gasket is an ea...
A hot water heater leak can damage your floors and cause mold to grow in your home. Signs of a leak to look for. How to deal with mold from a hot water heater that leaked. Preventing future leaks.
How often do air conditioning units need to be serviced by an HVAC professional? Angie's List co-founder Angie Hicks talks to experts and provides answers.
We help you keep cool when your air conditioner breaks and it's hot outside with these 9 tips.
Basic central air conditioner maintenance can keep your unit running smoothly and more efficiently, saving you up to 15 percent on annual cooling costs. A properly maintained air conditioning system ...