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Save on Utility Bills

Home energy expenses will continue to rise, but a cost effective retrofit can provide a 25%-50% reduction in energy usage, with a typical savings of $500-$1000 a year. Additionally, efficiency and durability improvements can add to the value of your home.

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Reduce your Carbon Footprint

There are 231,400 Seattle homes built prior to a mandatory state energy code. Performing cost effective home performance retrofits to these homes represents an enormous opportunity to impact our individual and collective carbon footprint.

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Improve Health and Comfort

Drafts, dust, hot and cold rooms, mold and mildew. A home performance retrofit can address all of these concerns while producing a more energy efficient and durable home.

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Sound Home Performance We Put You in Control of:
  • Your utility bills
  • Your family's health and comfort
  • Your carbon footprint
  • The future

 

 

Proud Member of:

  • community power works

    Community Power Works

    Community Power Works is a Seattle neighborhood-based building retrofit program aiming to achieve deep energy savings and create green jobs.

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  • HPW

    Home Performance Washington

    An association of Washington State business providing whole house energy efficiency solutions

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  • efficiency first

    Efficiency First

    A nonprofit trade association that unites Home Performance contractors, residential energy consultants, building product manufacturers and other key members of America's growing green-collar workforce

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  • nwecobuilding2

    Northwest Ecobuilding Guild

    An association of builders, designers, homeowners, tradespeople, manufacturers, suppliers and others interested in ecologically sustainable building

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Did you know…

The recent Federal Stimulus Tax Credit made a 30%  ($1,500 limit) tax credit available through December 31, 2010 for qualifying products including insulation, windows and doors, HVAC and hot water appliances.
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