The Importance of Home Energy Audits in New England
Are some rooms in your home hot and stuffy while others are freezing cold? Inconsistent temperatures throughout your home can be frustrating and make your home uncomfortable for you and your family. Most homeowners think these are problems that cannot be fixed or are symptoms of living in an older home, especially here in New England. However, these may be signs of a larger problem within your home.

Find yourself constantly cranking up the heat? Spending evenings in your home under a blanket? There comes a point when enough is enough, and it’s time for replacement windows. Like many home improvements, replacing your windows is a job that many people dread—due to cost, confusion and maybe just the sheer scope of the project.
Did you know that winter is a great time of the year to expose your home’s insulation and venting weaknesses? How snow melts, or doesn’t melt, off of your roof is a great way to examine your attic and roof insulation as well as your home’s ventilation.
Green economies are more than just tree hugging experiences. Being green means understanding that there are just so many fossil fuel sources left and leaving as small a carbon footprint as possible is good for the ecology. Residential homes are major consumers of energy and it often happens that the heating systems are extremely inefficient. HVAC, the heating and air-conditioning component of the structure, can run on less energy if properly managed. Using a few green strategies can help the HVAC system in the house operate economically without causing any discomfort.
If you have ever replaced your home’s roof, you know how much quotes can vary. Company A can do it for 40% of the price of Company B and you begin to wonder, why would I ever pay Company B’s price? How can the same roof vary so much company to company? The answer really depends on what you are looking for. Any old roofing company can come in and add a layer of shingles over whatever is there. But, is that what you really want?
There are a lot of ways we can compare and describe trees in our yards. Are they tall or short? Are they thin or fat? Are they deciduous or coniferous?
Summer break is a golden opportunity for kids to engage in quite a variety of activities. They and their families can take vacations to beaches, go on road trips, or enjoy amusement or theme parks together. Or they can just sit around and do nothing.
Before beginning home improvement projects, homeowners should make sure there is no asbestos in the area that they plan to renovate. Asbestos-containing products are common in homes built before the 1980s where the original construction materials are still present.