Frequently Asked Questions

  • When we weatherize your home, we make it better at keeping heat in during winter and out during summer, which cuts down on your heating and cooling costs. We also update your appliances to use less electricity, helping you save more money on your energy bills.

  • To make your home more energy-efficient, start by adding insulation and sealing any drafts around windows and doors. Also, switch to energy-efficient lighting and appliances, and consider using a programmable thermostat to better control heating and cooling.

  • Energy-efficient building designs reduce the need for heating and cooling, leading to lower utility bills, and they often require less maintenance, resulting in long-term cost savings.

  • Key features of energy-efficient homes include good insulation, energy-efficient windows and doors, efficient heating and cooling systems, LED lighting, and appliances with high energy efficiency ratings.

  • Yes, many governments offer incentives or rebates for energy-efficient construction, like tax credits, reduced loan rates, or cash back for using energy-efficient materials and appliances.