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Curtain Call For Cold – How to Use Curtains to Insulate Your Windows

Close-up of an insulated window corner with visible condensation and water droplets on the glass. The outer scene is blurred, suggesting the window is part of a building facing a street or parking lot. Curtains add to the overcast mood, enhancing the damp atmosphere.

Curtain Call For Cold – How to Use Curtains to Insulate Your Windows Drafty windows can increase your heating bills up to 40%. You can save some money on your energy bills by installing the right window coverings. Think about this? In the winter you wear layers, right? Well, your windows want the same layers […]

Program A Warm, Energy Efficient Home with Smart Thermostats

A person is applying expanding foam insulation to a doorway frame of an energy-efficient home with yellow siding. A black wall lantern hangs above the frame, warmly illuminating the scene indoors, with a glimpse of a chair in the background.

You may have heard about smart thermostats, but do you know about the Honeywell Wi-Fi Smart Thermostat? To learn more about how you can achieve an effortlessly warm, energy efficient home AND win a free Honeywell Wi-Fi Smart Thermostat… read on! We tend to turn the heat up when we get up in the morning, […]

Tips to Prevent Ice Dams on your Roof

Close-up view of weathered gray asphalt roof shingles with visible wear and curling edges, indicating potential damage or aging. Consider prevention tips for ice dams to protect your roof from further issues.

With the New Year’s festivities behind us, it’s time to focus on keeping your home warm and cozy for the winter. We want to help broaden your knowledge of how to effectively Winterize Your Home and this blog focuses on Preventing Ice Dams on your roof. Remember those 5’ long icicles hanging off of the side of your […]

Got Water? Tips for Drying Out A Wet Basement

Knee-deep in water against a brick wall, a person wearing jeans and a blue shirt holds a red level tool. As they ponder tips for drying out their wet basement, a rubber duck, sandal, and plastic shark fin float playfully nearby.

I don’t know if you’re like me, but when I came home from work last night, I had 2” of water in my basement even with the sump pump going full swing.  A wet basement causes more damage than you think it might as it’s a haven for mold and can ruin carpeting, drywall, and […]

The #1 Way To Stay Warm & Save Money – Weatherstripping

Diagram showing door weatherstripping installation. A roll of adhesive-backed foam is partially unrolled along the jamb of a wooden door frame, helping you stay warm and save money. Labels point to the door, jamb, adhesive-backed foam, and door stop.

Ding Ding Ding…..Weatherstripping!  How do you replace it you ask?  Follow along to learn how to replace it and start stop those added air leaks. It’s time to look around and see if your weatherstripping on doors and windows (if you have any) is worn out because if it is you can be sure cold […]

One of The Biggest Air Leaks You Don’t Know About

A close-up of an old, possibly corroded plumbing system with metal pipes and exposed wood. Some pipes show signs of rust or wear, hinting at air leaks. The area appears unfinished and suggests possible maintenance or renovation needs to improve energy efficiency.

There is a gap in your home that you may not know about and it is inviting cold air inside and wasting energy.  It’s a giant energy waster in your home.  It’s equivalent to leaving your window open a few inches all day.  Have a guess as to what the culprit is? I’m sorry, but […]

Electricity Rates to Shockingly Spike Next Month – What Can You Do?

A light bulb in the shape of a dollar sign glows against a green background, symbolizing ideas related to saving money or financial growth amid shockingly spiking electricity rates.

Electricity Rates to Shockingly Spike Next Month – What Can You Do? (Beverly, Massachusetts) –New England is facing a very cold and snowy winter with increasing electric rates slated to slam consumers before the first snowflake falls. With its traditionally near–accurate weather forecasts, The Old Farmer’s Almanac has predicted that this winter will be another arctic blast […]