Your Questions, Answered
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While every home is different, the Department of Energy estimates that proper air sealing and insulation can save homeowners up to 15% on heating and cooling costs. In Connecticut’s climate, most of our customers see a noticeable difference in their utility bills within the first full season.
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Most residential projects, such as attic top-offs or basement insulation, are completed in one day. Larger retrofits or full-home air sealing may take two days. We provide a specific timeline during your custom plan presentation so you know exactly what to expect.
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No. Since we focus on Fiberglass and Cellulose (and do not use spray foam), there are no off-gassing period requirements. Our materials are safe, non-toxic, and non-combustible. You can stay comfortably in your home while we work.
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Fiberglass is a reliable, moisture-resistant classic made from recycled glass. Cellulose is a denser, eco-friendly material made from recycled paper that is excellent at filling small gaps and dampening sound. We’ll recommend the best fit based on your home’s structure.
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Yes! Many Connecticut homeowners qualify for federal tax credits (like the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit) or local utility rebates. We stay up-to-date on current programs and can help you identify which incentives apply to your project.