Home performance improvements that pay off over time

Using information from your inspection, we recommend and complete improvements that boost comfort and help lower your energy bills.
We focus on the improvements that make the most sense for your home and your budget.

Improvements guided by real data

Every home is different. Instead of guessing what might help, we start with a detailed inspection, then recommend improvements that target the real problems in your home. That way, you are investing in work that supports comfort now and lower energy bills in the future.

Injection foam

Injection foam is a way to improve wall insulation in many existing homes with minimal disruption. As a RetroFoam certified company, we use proven products and methods to help fill empty or under insulated wall cavities so your home holds temperature more evenly.
We recommend injection foam when your inspection shows that wall insulation is a key part of improving comfort and control over monthly bills.

Insulation vac out

In some homes, old or damaged insulation needs to be removed before new material is installed. Our insulation vac out service clears out what is no longer doing its job so you can start fresh.
We recommend vac out only when your inspection shows that existing insulation is holding your home back from performing the way it should.

Air sealing

Air sealing targets the leaks and gaps that let conditioned air escape and outdoor air sneak in. It is often one of the most effective ways to improve comfort and reduce wasted energy.
We use inspection results to decide where air sealing will have the greatest impact so your investment delivers real, noticeable change.

Attic insulation

Attic insulation plays a big role in how much energy it takes to keep your home comfortable. Upgrading levels in the attic can reduce heat loss in winter and keep heat out in summer.
Your inspection helps us determine how much improvement your attic needs and how to prioritize this work with other upgrades.

Wall insulation

Many older homes have little or no insulation in the walls. Adding or improving wall insulation can help even out temperatures, reduce drafts, and create a more comfortable living space.
We look at your home’s age, construction, and inspection results to decide when wall insulation is a smart step in your overall plan.

Our improvement process

We handle improvements with the same care and clarity that we bring to inspections.

Step 1: Use your inspection results

We review your inspection findings and talk through your goals, timeline, and budget.

Step 2: Prioritize improvements together

We recommend which improvements to tackle first so you can focus on the work that delivers the most value.

Step 3: Complete the work and confirm performance

We complete the improvements and, when appropriate, re check performance so you can feel confident in the results.

Which improvements are right for your home

Not every home needs every service. Some need air sealing and attic insulation, others need help with walls or ventilation. Our job is to help you understand what your home needs now and what can wait so you can make decisions that feel comfortable and responsible.

• We match improvements to what your inspection reveals
• We talk through options in plain language
• We respect your budget, your timeline, and your plans for the home

You stay in control of the plan. We bring the insight and experience to help you choose.

Ready to plan improvements that make every energy dollar work harder?

Start with a professional inspection so we can design an improvement plan that fits your home and supports lower energy bills over time.

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