by HomeReadyInspections | Mar 31, 2023 | Blower Door Test, Energy Tips, Home Inspection, HVAC Duct Testing, Insulation, RESNET Raters
What is the 45L Tax Credit and how do I qualify? 45L Tax Credit: Have you heard about the 45L Tax Credit for new residential & multi-family construction? Now it’s easier to qualify and there are no changes on how you are building. Each home sold from...
by HomeReadyInspections | Mar 31, 2023 | Blower Door Test, Energy Tips, Home Inspection, HVAC Duct Testing, Insulation, RESNET Raters
What is the 45L Tax Credit and how do I qualify? 45L Tax Credit: Have you heard about the 45L Tax Credit for new residential & multi-family construction? Now it’s easier to qualify and there are no changes on how you are building. Each home sold from...
by HomeReadyInspections | Mar 31, 2023 | Blower Door Test, Energy Tips, Home Inspection, HVAC Duct Testing, Insulation, RESNET Raters
What is the 45L Tax Credit and how do I qualify? 45L Tax Credit: Have you heard about the 45L Tax Credit for new residential & multi-family construction? Now it’s easier to qualify and there are no changes on how you are building. Each home sold from...
by HomeReadyInspections | Mar 30, 2023 | Blower Door Test, Energy Tips, Home Inspection, HVAC Duct Testing, Insulation, RESNET Raters
What is the 45L Tax Credit and how do I qualify? 45L Tax Credit: Have you heard about the 45L Tax Credit for new residential & multi-family construction? Now it’s easier to qualify and there are no changes on how you are building. Each home sold from...
by HomeReadyInspections | Mar 10, 2023 | Energy Tips, Insulation
State and local building codes typically include minimum insulation requirements, but your energy-efficient home will likely exceed those mandates. To optimize energy efficiency, you should also consider the interaction between the insulation and other building...
by HomeReadyInspections | Dec 19, 2022 | Energy Tips, Insulation, Weatherization Assistance
You can use weatherstripping in your home to seal air leaks around movable building components, such as doors or operable windows. For stationary components, caulk is the appropriate material for filling cracks and gaps. Before applying to your...
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