Do some rooms in your home feel too hot or too cold? Are you paying more than you should for heating and cooling utilities? It’s surprising how small improvements can make a big difference in your home's (and wallet's) comfort potential. Contact your local Dr. Energy Saver home energy contractor for a FREE estimate today!
We help you have a more comfortable, energy-efficient home with a comprehensive home energy audit. After the inspection, we walk through your Pittsburgh home with you showing you areas to improve and how to improve them.
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Our Professionals can help keep your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer by correctly installing the right type of insulation.
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Having furnace or AC problems? Our highly skilled HVAC team will quickly
repair your system and if a new unit is needed we can professionally and
efficiently install a new energy-efficient system.
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Project Location: Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Comment: Duct work sealed
Project Location: Pittsburgh, PA 15202
Comment: Just moved into a new house and want to see if there are any concerns regarding its energy use.
Project Location: Pittsburgh, PA 15226
Comment: House leaks air at all levels
Project Location: Pittsburgh, PA 15221
Comment: Can you please provide a quote to remove upgrade the insulation in my 38x25' attic? What little original 1960's insulation is left should probably be removed (due to critters), openings sealed as needed, and new insulation installed. Thanks for your help and advice!
Project Location: Pittsburgh, PA 15236
Comment: Safe energy in my house. Gas bills are high we need to change water heater to electric
Project Location: Pittsburgh, PA 15211
Comment: Windows are not sealed properly in new home. very cold around them
Project Location: Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Comment: House is on a hill. 2 partial below grade basement levels, both walk out above grade on the downhill side. the lowest level is ~25+ degrees colder than the level above it and is bleeding into the rest of the house.
Project Location: Pittsburgh, PA 15215
Comment: 1960 home. I'm interested in having the attic sealed and cellulose installed in the attic and exterior walls of second floor (siding). Plus any additional efficiency wins that may make sense.
Project Location: Pittsburgh, PA 15235
Comment: Need insulation around the air handler.
Project Location: Pittsburgh, PA 15228
Comment: Interested in home energy audit costs. Possibly interesting in insulation / HVAC work pending the results of the energy audit. Two crawl spaces connected to a second-floor bedroom and the attic are the primary concerns along with leaky ventilation system.
Project Location: Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Comment: Uneven temperatures in our home.
Project Location: Pittsburgh, PA 15237
Comment: We live in a 2,000 sq/ft ranch with a significant crawl space where air ducts and pipes run through. This portion of the house (bathrooms and bedrooms area) is much colder than the rest of the house. My thought is that insulating/sealing the ductwork and the crawl space will make a huge difference. We have an older house, so I'm sure there will be additional problem areas as well.
Project Location: Pittsburgh, PA 15238
Comment: Just looking to see how efficient the house is and where we could be doing better.
Project Location: Pittsburgh, PA 15235
Comment: The home was built in the early sixties. It is a split level ranch type home with 1 floor and a basement on the same level as the two car garage. The current insulation, according to the inspector when I purchased the home just recently, said the R factor is about a 5 or 6. This needs corrected immediately, and I'd like to see a resulting R49 at the minimum with at least 14 inches of cellulose insulation, if possible.
Project Location: Pittsburgh, PA 15210
Comment: Just purchased a new home and I know that the attic needs insulation. I am concerned about the walls as I am unsure if they are insulated or not.