Archives: Energy Conservation

DAP Seal ‘N Peel Review

By Todd Fratzel on Energy Conservation, Product Reviews

DAP Seal ‘N Peel – Removable Weatherstrip Caulk DAP Products continues to release new caulking products that help improve the quality of caulking and sealing projects. Properly sealing windows and doors is one of the best and easiest ways to save energy and money around your home. According to the EPA’a Energy Start Site: Improving…

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Recommended Levels of Insulation – New England

By Todd Fratzel on Energy Conservation, Insulation

Minimum Levels Of Insulation The U.S. Department of Energy recommends the following R values of insulation for renovations of homes located in New England. The recommendations are cost-effective levels of insulation for this area. Recommended R Values for Existing Homes Ceilings/Attic = R49 to R60 Walls = R11 to R22 Floor = R25 to R30…

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Energy Saving Electric Floor Heating Systems

By Todd Fratzel on Air Conditioning, Energy Conservation

Guest post from the folks at ThermoSoft International Corporation. Energy Saving Electric Floor Heating Systems from ThermoSoft International Corporation Reduce Heating Costs Up to 40% During Winter With winter quickly approaching, and the cold weather already in full swing all around the U.S. and Canada, many people are already feeling the chilly effect on their…

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Is Your House Ready For Winter?

By Todd Fratzel on Energy Conservation, Home Improvement Cost Savings, Mechanical

Pre-Winter Checklist The weather here in New England is extremely harsh in the winter so I thought it a good time to talk about a pre-winter checklist for your home. Taking some time in the Fall to prepare your home for winter weather is likely to save you money and extend the life of your…

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Front-Load vs Top-Load Washers

By Todd Fratzel on Appliances, Energy Conservation

Front Vs Top Load Washer Debate It wasn’t all that many years ago when the only place you saw front-load washers was the laundromat. Today front-load washers are showing up at every store and many homes. This has caused quite the debate among home owners and sales associates about which is better? Front-Load or Top-Load?…

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How To Install Replacement Windows

By Todd Fratzel on Energy Conservation, Windows

Installing Replacement Windows Installing replacement windows is a great DIY project that can help you save thousands of dollars on energy bills over the life of the windows. Replacement window manufacturers have perfected the design of replacement windows so that anyone with moderate do-it-yourself skills can easily install them. I recently helped my dad replace…

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Household Water Conservation

By Todd Fratzel on Energy Conservation, Plumbing

Water Conservation Tonight while reading the local annual water report I was reminded of the need for homeowners to be concious of water conservation. So as summer approaches and we use more water with lawns and gardens I thought I’d share some tips on water conservation. Check your toilet for leaks. Most household water leaks…

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Blower Door Test | Energy Star Home

By Todd Fratzel on Energy Conservation, Feature Story, Insulation

Energy Star Home Over the past few months we’ve been building an an Energy Star Certified Home for a customer. This new home features some really nice energy efficient details including triple pane windows, spray-in-place cellulose insulation, high efficiency propane boiler and Energy Star certified appliances. Building an Energy Star Home involves a team effort…

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