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Things That We May Forget When Making Our House More Energy Efficient

<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Poor energy efficiency isn’t only caused by cold air that penetrates our house&comma; but could also be caused by warm indoor air that leaks outside of our home&period; Proper tightening and sealing of our home should be able to deal with both issues&period; However&comma; there are other factors that we may not be aware of&period; It is also important that we are able to deal with the moisture problem can accumulate inside our house&period; When excess moisture is trapped inside our house&comma; some amount of condensation may accumulate&period; During a cold winter&comma; moisture won’t be able to escape our house&comma; because nearly all contact with the outdoor air is terminated&period; In just a few months&comma; we could deal with poor indoor air quality&comma; mold growth&comma; structural damage and humidity-related damages&period; There are different sources of moisture inside our house&comma; such as shower&comma; standing water&comma; kitchen&comma; uncovered sump pumps and others&period; Before sealing our house&comma; it is important to deal with major sources of moisture in our house&period; It is also a good idea to put dehumidifiers in areas with plenty of moisture&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Many people think that replacing windows can provide good results in terms of improved energy efficiency&period; However&comma; we should be aware that it may take years before windows will be able to pay for themselves&period; Replacing windows can be really expensive&comma; especially if we can’t find energy-efficient windows with the identical dimension with our old windows&period; Windows are worth replacing only if they are badly damaged&comma; causing significant leak of energy during very cold nights&period; For less serious problems&comma; it is easier&comma; faster and cheaper to fix the air seals and not the window itself&period; Often&comma; we need to remove the window to completely replace the air seal and trim&comma; but this is still a much cheaper task than a complete replacement&period; Windows with weight and chain also have poor energy efficiency and they can be replaced when you have the necessary budget and time to complete the job&period; Chain and weight may have cavities that cause a significant amount of warm indoor air to leak outside&period; This problem can’t be solved only with seals&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Many people think that they can improve the efficiency of the house on their own&period; However&comma; if our house is reasonably big and it requires more complex energy efficiency solution&comma; it is a good idea to hire a professional to assess our home&period; Energy professionals are not only trained to make our house efficient&comma; but also safe&period; It means that the insulation will still ensure that our house will have healthy indoor air&period; They have tools and procedures to perform diagnostic testing to determine any worst performing area in our house&period; This will help professionals to narrow down culprits that can make our house less efficient&period; As an example&comma; there could be hidden ventilation system with poor performance and back drafting furnaces&period; Sources of moisture&comma; leaky gas lines&comma; spots of mold growth and excess toxic fumes could also contribute to poor indoor air quality&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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