Looking to Lower Your Heating Bills This Winter? Some Pointers for Winter Savings

Residents of Kansas know better than anyone what it’s like to suffer through a bitterly cold winter. Staying warm in your home while the cold rages outside is probably a major priority for most during the heating season. Unfortunately, a toasty home can be very expensive, and if you’re wondering how to lower heating bills without sacrificing comfort, these tips can help you do just …

Seal and Caulk Air Leaks Before Summer’s End

Weatherizing your Kansas City area home means preparing it to withstand the extreme outdoor temperature fluctuations. The best step is to seal and caulk air leaks that allow conditioned air to escape outdoors. This will save substantial energy when cooling and heating, and reduce gas and electric bills. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that unsealed drafts can waste anywhere from 5 to 30 …

The Ductwork in Your Kansas City Home: Little Leaks Make for Big Problems

Living in the Greater Kansas City area, you’ll want to make sure that your home is as energy efficient as possible as colder weather moves in. There are many ways to do this, from installing a programmable thermostat to adding attic insulation. However, no matter how efficient your heating system might be, you could be losing a lot of your conditioned air because …

Ventilation And Insulation: Prescription For An Attic That’s Running A Temperature

If your utility bills are high and your home seems to be running a fever, you may be surprised to learn that your attic may be “patient zero” and the source of the problem. Though many homeowners don’t give a lot of thought to their attics, these spaces can raise your energy bill up to 20 percent when they become …