Basements and crawlspaces
Insulating your new house's basement up to R-10 can help reduce energy costs by up to 12 percent.
The hardest thing about weatherizing your home is choosing the right caulk. The staff at your local hardware store or home center can help you find the one you need.
Insulating your new house's basement up to R-10 can help reduce energy costs by up to 12 percent.
Spray foam insulation does a great job of sealing up cracks and crevices, if it's installed properly. Learn more about open-cell spray foam options.
Learn how to locate those pesky air leaks and what to do when you find them.
Don't overlook these important elements when you're upgrading your insulation.
Use this checklist to make sure you don't overlook hidden energy wasters in and around your home.
Keep your attic properly vented with an attic fan. Learn about a solar operated option.
An energy-tight home requires adequate ventilation and vapor control to maintain healthy air.
The right insulation material for your home depends on where it will be used and what type you already have.