
Super Bowl Sunday & Henges Insulation
Even on Super Bowl Sunday, you say you need it, we’re going to get it done! Go Chiefs!!!
Even on Super Bowl Sunday, you say you need it, we’re going to get it done! Go Chiefs!!!
Residential Energy Services Network has put together a list of home problems and solutions. Use these steps to make your home more energy efficient and significantly lower energy costs.
Considering that about half of a household’s entire energy bill goes to heating and cooling, and attic insulation is relatively inexpensive, there’s little money to be lost and lots to be gained from insulating your attic.
Adding insulation to a home can increase energy efficiency and reduce utility bills. First, you need to find out how much insulation you already have.
Where does a home need insulation? 1. In unfinished attic spaces, insulate between and over the floor joists to seal off living spaces below.
Prepare for winter by adding insulation to your home. A highly trained contractor will install proper levels of insulation to keep you comfortable without high bills.
Did you know that about half of the energy we use to heat or cool our homes would leak out without insulation? A poorly insulated home hits homeowners where it hurts the most–their wallets!
Check out this video that explains the eco-friendly benefits of cellulose insulation, made from recycled newspapers, and blown in to cover even the hardest to reach spaces.
Today we are learning all about insulation with Hearthside Homes of Kansas City. Join us as Keith shows us around.
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, drafts can waste 5 to 30 percent of your energy use. Start simple with a draft snake, which you can easily make yourself.
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