By Itzhak Biton
Owner of Atticali
Diamond Certified Expert Contributor
If you’re looking to improve the energy efficiency of your home, a good place to start is your attic insulation. Many homes are under-insulated by today’s standards, which can result in higher energy bills and lower comfort levels. By improving your attic insulation, you can save up to 30% on your energy bills and improve the air quality inside your home. It’s also important to seal your attic to prevent any air leaks that could compromise the effectiveness of the insulation.
Another key aspect of improving your home’s energy efficiency is to inspect and, if necessary, upgrade your air ducts. Leaky or outdated air ducts can cause your HVAC system to work harder than necessary, so upgrading them can improve the system’s overall efficiency. A professional HVAC contractor can inspect your air ducts and provide recommendations for any necessary upgrades or repairs.
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