There are air vents and ducts throughout your entire house. The amount and number of these will depend on not only the size but the layout of your Michigan home. Like anything else that is manufactured, ducts and vents will have a lifespan and then will begin to breakdown and you may develop leaks andRead More…
Below is an article taken from HPAC Engineering magazine about the Museum House condominium sealing in Canada: The MuseumHouse is a centerpiece of luxury living located on Toronto’s prestigious Bloor Street West. The 19-story building has 27 luxury condominiums. At $2 million to $12 million apiece, each condo offers residents a stunning panoramic view ofRead More…
Below is a recent article taken from EDC The Official Magazine of the LEED Professional: Duct sealing with aerosol-based technology called Aeroseal could be a cost-effective measure for reducing energy usage in small office buildings. Aeroseal Duct Sealing is designed to tackle duct leaks from the inside out. Aeroseal software allows the technician to accuratelyRead More…
Get Audited: For $250 to $800, an energy auditor will do a detailed diagnosis of your home, identifying problems and possible solutions. Find auditors via the Building Performance Institute (bpi.org) or Residential Energy Services Network (resnet.us) – and ask your utility provider if an audit qualifies you for a rebate. Break Out the Caulking Gun:Read More…