If selected, how much can I expect to save?
Every home is different, but on average, customers could reduce their overall energy use by 25% and save up to $500 annually on their energy bills.
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How much attic insulation should I add?
The recommended insulation level for most attics is around R-38, or about 10 to 14 inches, depending on insulation type.
How much floor insulation should I add?
The U.S. Department of Energy recommends that floors in warm climate zones be insulated with an R-11 value, or insulation that is 3 ½-inches thick.
How much exterior wall insulation should I add?
The amount of wall insulation you need is based on the size of your walls and the type of insulation that you and your contractor decide to install. Generally, exterior walls should be insulated to at least R-13.
When can I expect to start seeing savings on my energy bill?
Most energy efficiency upgrades should start saving you money immediately. Major upgrades like a new HVAC system or heat pump water heater will have a bigger impact on your monthly bills than others. Even if you don’t notice a significant change in ...
What is the yellow EnergyGuide label I see on home appliances?
This yellow label, or the EnergyGuide label, breaks down how much energy an appliance uses and compares it to the energy use of similar appliances. The label also gives an estimate of the appliance’s annual energy cost, based on typical use and a ...