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  • A picture of an attic space with the words, "Sealing Attic Top Plates" overlain. Beneath this main image are two images, one of a caulk gun, the other of a spray foam can. being used to seal a gap in an attic top plate.

    Sealing Attic Top Plates: All You Need To Know (Plus 4 Tools)

    Sealing attic top plates is important to prevent air leaks, which can be responsible for around 30% or more of the heat lost from your home. You can do this job yourself, which saves you money. In this article, we show you how.

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  • A vapor barrier installed in a wall before the insulation and drywall is added.

    Vapor Retarders: Where on the Wall Should They Be Installed?

    A vapor retarder is a material that prevents water vapor from penetrating building assemblies such as walls and ceilings. Moisture can condense inside walls and cause structural problems.ย So, on which side of a wall should you install a vaporย retarder?

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  • A dark attic with a skylight and fiberglass insulation in the floorboards

    Does Attic Insulation Need a Vapor Barrier? (What To Know)

    Attic insulation is a significant concern for homeowners in northern areas with frigid winters. You may have noticed that some attics have vapor barriers installed while others don’t.ย So, are vapor barriers necessary for attic insulation, and should you install one in your house?ย 

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  • A professional laying on his chest investigates a crawl space with a flashlight

    Crawl Space Encapsulation: How Much Energy Do You Save?

    Crawl spaces are beautiful and offer some utility, but they hugely affect your energy bills. Air from outside enters the crawl space, affecting relative humidity and, in turn, heating and cooling systems.ย 

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  • a row of recessed can lights hanging from a wood paneled-ceiling readied for installation

    Can Lights: Ultimate Guide to Insulating and Air Sealing

    Youโ€™re probably wasting 35% of the energy in your home without even knowing it, and the little can lights in your attic have a lot to do with it. Insulating and air sealing your recessed attic lights is a sure way to reduce your homeโ€™s energy usage and lower your monthly utility bills.

    Read More Can Lights: Ultimate Guide to Insulating and Air SealingContinue

  • A pen and model home rest on a homeowners insurance policy on a table

    Crawl Space Encapsulation: The Ultimate Insurance Guide

    Crawl space encapsulation is an involved process that costs at least $5,000. However, encapsulation doesnโ€™t make the crawl space immune to damage such as floods or storms. Thus, purchasing an insurance policy covering the crawl space encapsulation system is the best way to reduce financial risks.

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  • Closeup on the wall and dirt pile in an un-encapsulated crawl space

    Does Encapsulating Your Crawl Space Increase Home Value?

    If you’re thinking about making home improvements that could increase your property’s value, you may wonder if encapsulating your crawl space is a good idea. After all, it’s a significant investment, and you want to be sure that it will pay off in the long run.

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  • An illuminated crawl space under a home

    Encapsulating Your Crawl Space: The Pros and Cons (Do It?)

    Every decision we make has pros and cons, and encapsulating your crawl space is no different.
    Encapsulating your crawl space can be a big undertaking, so you should carefully consider its benefits and downsides before deciding to proceed.

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  • A blue, insulated door on the front of a house with stone cladding. There is a bush on either side of the door.

    What Is an Insulated Door? (Are They Energy Efficient)

    Climate change and other impacts that humans have on the environment can be mitigated by making our homes more environmentally friendly. A properly insulated door can reduce energy bills and minimize your carbon footprint.

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  • a bathroom fan being installed showing two hands holding it up

    What Home Ventilation Options Are the Most Energy Efficient?

    Home ventilation is essential to avoid the build-up of moisture and unwanted smells in the home. Opening a window is sometimes enough, but various mechanical options exist that can improve the efficiency of your home.

    Read More What Home Ventilation Options Are the Most Energy Efficient?Continue

  • Rim joist insulation using spray foam to form an airtight seal.

    What is Rim Joist Insulation (What is The Purpose)?

    Rim joist insulation is sometimes overlooked in construction projects, but it is critical for keeping your home warm and cozy. In this article, we look at the different options for installing rim joist insulation and the pros and cons of each type.

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  • A water Heater in a basement with water heater insulation attached to the pipes on top

    Water Heater Insulation: Does Tank and Pipe Insulation Work?

    Have you ever wondered how much you could save by insulating your hot water heater tank and pipes? We dive in here, and show you the best places to pick up this quick DIY efficiency trick for saving energy and money.

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