Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Colorado Energy Savings Program - Up To 40% Energy Savings!







We want to demonstrate 40% reduction in energy usage by improving the thermal envelope around your home!  Interested?  Become a Test Home!       
                ColoradoEnergySavings.com                               (800) 424-4755

Sealing Air Leaks
Many air leaks and drafts are easy to find because they are easy to feel, like those around windows and doors. But holes hidden in attics and wall are also an energy drain. These leaks can make your home uncomfortable, waste energy, and cost you money.
A variety of products are used to address different types of air leaks:
·       Weather-stripping Entry Doors with quality material to reduce and eliminate air leaks.
·       Caulk, spray foam, and weather stripping for sealing smaller leaks;
·       Plywood, rigid cardboard, rigid foam insulation for covering larger holes; and
·       Sheet metal and high-temperature caulk to close gaps around chimneys and furnace flues.
Adding Insulation
Insulation helps keep your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Blown in Cellulose insulation provides one of the best values and most effective of the different insulation materials. When correctly installed, insulation can deliver comfort and lower energy bills, especially during the hottest and coldest times of the year.
R-value measures insulation performance, its ability to resist heat flow. Higher R-values mean more insulating power. Different R-values are recommended for walls, attics, basements and crawlspaces, depending on your area of the country. Because insulation works best when air is not moving through or around it, it is important to seal air leaks before installing insulation to ensure that you get the best performance.
Windows are an important part of your home’s thermal envelope. Replacing inefficient leaky windows with energy efficient windows not only provides energy savings and increase home comfort they will also add value to your home. Our Elite Triple Pane windows are equipped with Low E coatings and filled with Argon and Krypton gas to provide the best barrier to heat transfer.  The Insulated Glass will also reduce sun damage to your valuable possessions. 

If your home qualifies for our Colorado Energy Savings Program we will pay you for 12 months to collect valuable data about your home heating energy usage.  In addition we will guarantee 40% savings in your home heating energy consumption.

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