Did you have insulation work done in your home in 2012? Planning on re-insulating sometime this year? We have some good news! You can get a federal tax credit of 10 percent or up to $500 for this insulation work in 2013 or past work done in 2012.
How energy-efficient is your home? Tidewater Insulators’ Comfort Home division handles insulation for existing homes and other services for increasing home energy efficiency, comfort, and indoor air quality.
Saving energy is great no matter what time of the year it is, so why not start out the year saving money and living more comfortably? If one of your resolutions for 2013 is to reduce your energy bills, keep reading—we’ve got some easy tips we want to share with you.
In our previous posts, we’ve talked about insulation, so a gutter post might seem a little out of left field—but gutters are an important part of home energy efficiency as well! Gutters are an integral part of your roofing, helping protect your home against leaking, foundation problems, mold growth, etc.
Do you need to install more insulation in your attic? If so, you’re probably trying to decide what the best attic insulation is! While your best bet is talking to an insulation company, it’s helpful to have a little background information about insulation for attics.