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1. Open Your Doors in the Winter !
(Residential/Residential)
Imagine leaving an outside door open all winter long -- the heat loss, cold drafts and wasted energy! Maybe during the cold winter you can warm the county you live in and all your neighbors will appreciate ...
... house works let's take a moment and consider the "chimney effect" of your home. We all know hot air rises and cold air sinks. In the winter, as warm air tries to escape from your home, cold air is drawn ...
3. Preparing for a Home Energy Audit
(Residential/Residential)
... images usually occur when there is a large temperature difference (at least 20°F [14°C]) between inside and outside air temperatures. In northern states, thermographic scans are generally done in the winter, ...
4. How Does InfraRed Work ?
(Concepts/Concepts)
... In northern states, thermographic scans are generally done in the winter. In southern states, however, scans are usually conducted during warm weather with the air conditioner on. For more information ...


Newsflash

The U.S. Department of Energy now RECOMMENDS a thermal energy inspection on all home sales...even NEW homes! In addition to using thermography during an energy audit, you should have a scan done before purchasing a house; even new houses can have defects in their thermal envelopes. You may wish to include a clause in the contract requiring a thermographic scan of the house. A thermographic scan performed by a certified technician is usually accurate enough to use as documentation in court proceedings.