• Why do I get icicles and ice dams? How do I solve the problem?

    It’s that time of year again: 2 nice sized snowstorms have hit now, and icicles are growing. Contractor phones start ringing off the hook in Northern climates with homeowners trying to stop icicles before it rips their gutters off or ruins drywall and window trim. Worrying about these things keeps a fair number of people […]

  • The Thermal Abomination That Is Commercial Construction

    The typical commercial building is broken from a building performance perspective, and this needs to be brought to light. Some fairly minor and possibly cost-neutral things could be done to make commercial buildings perform like a new home. My good friend Allison Bailes of Energy Vanguard* beat me to the punch last week saying this should […]

  • Why Programmable Thermostats Rock, Which One to Buy, and How to Install It

    I often say that insulating and air sealing is the best return on investment of any major home improvement. Did you hear my qualifier in there? There are a few minor (and DIY) projects that save their upfront cost very quickly. The best one? Programmable thermostats. (FYI: This is NOT a programmable thermostat! And that was […]

  • Why Power Companies Want to Control YOUR Programmable Thermostat

    Most electric suppliers have a program that lets them limit just how cold you can keep your house in the summer with air conditioning. Kinda creepy, isn’t it? To some degree, yes, but they have good reason, and here’s the story. Say you are the member of your family who always hosts Thanksgiving and Christmas. […]

  • Fix Your House for Free – The Magic of Energy Efficiency Financing

    You can live in a comfortable, healthy, longer lasting, and substantially cheaper to operate home quite possibly for free* by using financing to pay for energy efficiency improvements. OK, now you question my sanity and sincerity because, well, I’m selling something. Which I most certainly am: Home Performance, which provides all the benefits above. Here’s […]

  • Do I need more insulation? Maybe. Home Performance? Heck yeah. A mold story.

    Last week I was called into a home to see if their insulation was adequate. I came up with an answer he probably wasn’t expecting: much of his home’s insulation was very difficult to upgrade, and the parts I could upgrade were up to code in Ohio as late as 2009.* That said, he was […]

  • How to Install Blown In Attic Insulation Yourself, Part 1 of 3

    Fall is in full swing, the furnace is on, football is back, and unfortunately for us here in Ohio, the election is in full swing too. What does this mean? Why, it’s time to insulate your attic, of course! (Yes, I’m a bit of a weirdo, but that’s OK, because I’m obsessed. That’s a joke, […]

  • What the heck is Home Performance? And do I give a hoot?

    If you have a room or rooms in your house that get too hot or cold, or icicles in the winter, or allergy problems that are worse indoors, or out of whack utility bills, or rotting wood, or bug & critter issues – you give a hoot about Home Performance you just don’t know it […]

  • Do The Walls Of My Old House Need To Be Insulated?

    I get this question all the time. Do the walls of my old house already have insulation in them? There are a few ways to figure this out: 1. The age of your house. This is the best and easiest indicator. 2. Check yourself, there are 2 ways, the non-invasive and the invasive way. 3. […]

  • How Much Does Attic Insulation Cost? A Helpful Guide

    Like many things in life, insulating an attic with blown in insulation is something none of us do very often and generally have no idea what it could/should cost. If you are trying to budget for this project and/or decide to install attic insulation yourself, this guide will help give you a range to work […]

  • Why Your Gas Bill May Triple In The Next 5 Years

    No, this is not a scare tactic, it’s simple supply and demand – economics 101. The short answer to the question? Free trade.  We Americans are spoiled, you’ve heard that before. It’s an exaggeration for many topics, but when it comes to energy prices, it’s definitely true. With natural gas, it’s especially true. According to Forbes in […]

  • What Is An Energy Audit And Why Do I Want One?

    This is a question I answer all the time, since the gas company rebate program I work with requires an energy audit to get up to $1250 in rebates. First off, the IRS is NOT involved… They are also called home performance assessments or evaluations, but energy audit definitely gets the most hits on Google. […]