Efficient Abode

Seal and Insulate Your Rim Joists This Fall: The $50 Fix That Cuts Heating Bills by Up to 20%

Rim joists are one of the biggest hidden sources of heat loss in a home, yet most homeowners never think to address them. Sealing and insulating this narrow band of wood between your foundation and first floor can cut heating bills noticeably and eliminate drafty floors for good.

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Why Running Your AC on ‘Fan Only’ Mode Is Costing You More Than You Think

Many homeowners flip their thermostat fan to ‘ON’ thinking it helps circulate cool air and save money, but it often does the opposite. Running the fan continuously can add $15 to $25 per month to your electricity bill while actually making your home feel more humid and uncomfortable.

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How to Make a 1970s Home as Energy Efficient as a New Build

Homes built in the 1970s were constructed before modern energy codes existed, leaving them with thin insulation, drafty framing, and outdated systems that cost homeowners hundreds of dollars extra every year. With a strategic series of upgrades, you can close most of that efficiency gap and reach near-new-build performance without a gut renovation.

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How to Find and Seal the Air Leaks Silently Draining Your Cooling Budget

Hidden gaps and cracks around your home let hot outside air pour in all summer, forcing your AC to work overtime. Sealing those leaks is one of the highest-ROI upgrades a homeowner can make, often cutting cooling bills by 15 to 25% with a single weekend of work.

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How to Insulate a Tiny Home or ADU for Four-Season Comfort (With Real Numbers)

Tiny homes and ADUs lose heat and cooling faster than standard houses because of their high surface-area-to-volume ratio, making insulation choices critical. Get the right R-values and air sealing strategy, and you can cut energy bills by 30 to 50% while staying comfortable through every season.

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How to Find and Seal Air Leaks in One Afternoon (and Cut Energy Bills by Up to 20%)

Drafts, cold spots, and stubbornly high energy bills are almost always caused by hidden air leaks that most homeowners never think to address. Spend one afternoon sealing the worst offenders and you can realistically save 10 to 20% on your annual heating and cooling costs.

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Attic Bypasses Are Quietly Destroying Your Home’s Efficiency (Here’s How to Stop Them)

Most homeowners insulate their attics and call it done, but hidden air pathways called attic bypasses can cancel out much of that insulation’s benefit. Sealing these gaps before adding insulation is the single most impactful thing you can do to lower heating and cooling bills.

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How to Make Your Home Heating System Work Harder for the Same Cost

Most homeowners pay for heat that never reaches them, lost through leaky ducts, poor airflow, and an overworked furnace fighting against itself. These targeted fixes help your existing heating system deliver more warmth for every dollar you already spend.

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How to Find Hidden Air Leaks Before Winter Hits (And Stop Losing Money Through Your Walls)

Air leaks are responsible for 25 to 40% of heating and cooling losses in a typical home, yet most homeowners never find them before winter strikes. This guide walks you through a proven process for locating every major leak, from obvious gaps to sneaky hidden ones, so you can seal them before the cold arrives.

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