Where to Weatherize: Upper Air Leaks Where to Weatherize: Upper Air Leaks Weatherizing is a key practice for homeowners that involves protecting the interior of homes and buildings in order to enhance its durability against the outside elements. Homeowners must...
Lower-Level Air Leaks in Your Home Is your home freezing cold during the New England winter? Do you notice drafts in your basement, have an older home, or unsealed windows? If so, it’s time for weatherization in the lower-level of your home. You may be losing...
Upper-Level Air Leaks in Your Home Is your heat escaping though upper-level air leaks? Does the heat from your top floor dissipate when you turn off your thermostat? Are you feeling drafts upstairs? This could be a product of poor weatherization, or air leaks in the...
Nicholas Meister Featured In The Southington Observer. This past month, while bemoaning and stressing over the latest round of astronomically high electric bills, my boyfriend and I have sought the typical measures to get our energy in check. We keep as many lights...