Air-Sealing an Old House

Learn all about the tools, materials, and best practices for air-sealing an old home to save on energy.
The first thing that comes to mind when thinking of making an existing house more comfortable and energy efficient is insulation. But that’s not the first step. In fact, comfort and energy savings come as much from air-sealing as from insulation, and it’s air-sealing that allows many types of insulation to work most effectively. When air-sealing in an older home it can be challenging to find the leaks and to maneuver around existing framing and mechanics, but there are methods that work.
Download this whitepaper now and learn:
- How to identify the critical places that need air-sealing in an old house
- The tools and materials that are best for the job
- Best practices for air-sealing the most common locations
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