1. Lower Utility Bills: Home retrofitting, especially when completed after an energy assessment, can result in a significant reduction in utility bills. This is due to improved energy efficiency in the home, as old, drafty windows and doors are replaced, insulation levels are increased, and outdated HVAC systems are upgraded. Additionally, power-hungry appliances can be replaced with energy efficient models.
2. Improved Air Quality: A home retrofit can improve the air quality inside your home by improving ventilation, as well as allowing air exchange between the inside and outside of your home. This reduces allergens from mold and dust mites, as well as airborne chemicals from cleaners, paints, and other VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds).
3. Increased Property Value: According to the US Department of Energy, home retro
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