Stop Cold Drafts with A Windbreaker for Your Home

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It’s been a warm autumn in New England but now that it’s November, there’s no denying that the cold is creeping in fast. The Maine coast is as rugged as it is beautiful, and homeowners from Camden to Kennebunkport know the only way to weather the winter is to keep the cold air out and the warm air in.

A drafty house with cold floors and walls may seem like just another given for Maine winters, but there is a solution. Proper insulation and air sealing will stop drafts under baseboards, floor registers, and windows and warm your drafty house once and for all. It will also make it much easier to control the temperature of your home, saving you hundreds of dollars on your heating and cooling bills all year.

How the Cold Air Gets In

In winter, air sneaks through your house via the many small gaps and openings typically found in a Maine home, from the cracks in a stone foundation wall to the eaves in the attic. The warm indoor air  produced by your heating system is buoyant and rises, escaping through those openings in the upper portions of your home, around vents, plumbing, wiring, lighting fixtures and more.

This causes an interesting, and distressing, vacuum or stack effect: as the warm air rises out of your roof, cold “replacement” air is pulled into the house through the gaps down low. To make matters worse, more air moves even faster through the house when there is a large  temperature difference between the outdoor and indoor air, making the coldest nights even “breezier” inside!

How to Warm A Drafty House

Have you ever put on a cozy sweater and headed outside just to have the wind blow right through? Add a windbreaker, and you’re immediately comfy, stopping the bone-chilling breeze and holding the warmth of your sweater close to your body.

Air sealing is like a windbreaker for your house, and insulation is like the sweater. Unfortunately, many Maine homes are not only under-insulated but most are not air-sealed, leading to poor insulation performance. To make your home work well, here’s what’s needed:

  • Air Sealing

Locates all the small access areas for drafts in your home, from attic to basement, and fills them to keep the cold air from coming in around your insulation.

Keeps cold air from creeping through your foundation and into your floors.

  • Wall Insulation

Fills the empty spaces that allow the cold to seep into your home.

  • Attic Insulation

Closes the top of your building envelope to stop those drafts and stop the stack effect, and keeps the warmth in your living space for a major increase in comfort and a huge decrease in your energy bills.

Don’t Spend Another Winter Living with Drafts

Evergreen Home Performance will provide you with a free consult and can then offer you a comprehensive energy audit to get to the root of your home’s heating issues. We offer comprehensive solutions that can cut your energy bill by up to 25% and greatly increase your home’s comfort.

If you’re concerned about costs, we’ll walk you through available financing and help you with the paperwork so you can take advantage of up to $2,000 in incentives from Efficiency Maine.

Contact us or call 207-594-2244 today to find out how.

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We had Evergreen redo the insulation in our roof. The team handling our project did a great job. They left the house spotless. We've already noticed the difference in how much better our house is retaining heat. I would definitely recommend and will use them for future projects.

Ffej C.

South Portland

Our house still the most efficient home we’ve ever lived in. And we have you folks to thank for that! A special howdy to Brian Robinson please!

Bruce O’Donal and Eva Butler

From start to finish, our experience was incredible. Justin was extremely helpful. The crew was fast, friendly, and efficient. And most importantly, our home is WAY warmer and our heating is less costly. I'd highly recommend evergreen to anyone looking to upgrade their home!

John S.

South Portland

I had gotten estimates from several other companies, but Evergreen was in another league entirely with their professionalism. If you want the job done correctly, I couldn't recommend this company enough.

Rayna Mayo

Freeport

I was very impressed by the professionalism of this company and the workers. Brian R. was very prompt in replying to my questions; the crew was meticulous in all parts of the work and attentive to the safety aspects concerning Covid; and Brian was extremely thorough in the final inspection. My attic is now snug and warm and I've noticed that the second floor is warmer as well.

Julia S.

Rockland

The team members were very professional, worked very hard, paid very close attention to detail and cleaned up meticulously every day. I really appreciated the care they took knowing the smallest details were going to make a big difference to our heating bills. Thank you!

Pam B.

Brunswick

Very Satisfied with the work performed by Evergreen. Professional employees, high quality work done in a timely manner. My sales rep was Justin, and he was phenomenal During the initial walk around my house, he gave me great ideas for how to improve the efficiency of our home. We will consult with Evergreen for our future home projects.

Adam G.

Westbrook

A thorough inspection of our (older) house and its energy needs. Competent and personable work crew.

Jacob Watson

Evergreen did everything they said they would and more. I actually don't mind going into the basement now since they sealed it. The air quality in the house is noticeably better and it's warmer in the winter. We can even store clothing down there where before, whatever was in there would mildew. Even the spider population declined! I used to vacuum so many of them from the corners of the ceilings in the house. Not any more!

Loriel Van Dusen

I never leave reviews, but had a great experience with Evergreen and wanted to spread the word! In short, we worked with them to insulate our roof this winter and have noticed surprising immediate results. The constant ice dams I have wrestled with are completely gone, and the home is noticeably more comfortable. It's a little too early to tell if our oil bill is going to reduce, but I imagine we will see an impact there as well.

Joel W.

Portland

Evergreen has insulated two homes that we've owned now and both times we experienced exceptional service and craftsmanship. Our rep, Justin, went above and beyond answering questions and the installation team was attentive to every detail, including pulling out old poorly installed insulation and redoing a bathroom fan that wasn't up to current code. They also left the place spotless every day! Our home is already so much warmer this fall and we are looking forward to using less oil this winter.

Eva G.

Falmouth

Evergreen has a professional and reliable team of people who do excellent work. If you want the best of the best in the area, select Evergreen to accomplish your insulation needs.

Mary E.

St. George

Evergreen completed the work at my home thoroughly and professionally. An inspector from Efficiency Maine came to inspect afterwards and described it as "state of the art" and "outstanding". The crew was very pleasant and considerate during the project. Their cleanup each day was perfect. Communications with the office were easy and reliable. I am very satisfied.

Catherine H.

South Portland

I highly recommend Evergreen! 1st, I had a home efficiency inspection (that was free) & Bryan P. was great! He took the time needed, asked & listened to what I thought were priorities, explained clearly what he thought were priorities & why, then gave me numerous options. No pressure whatsoever. Then I had my attic sealed & insulated as the 1st step & Bryan came along on day 1 to introduce everyone & make sure we were all on the same page. Bruce's team (inc. Kelsey & Roland) did the work - they were exceptional!!

Melissa M.

Kennebunk

Several years ago Brian Robinson evaluated the crawl space at my summer home on Islesboro where I knew moisture was becoming a problem. I had done quite a bit of work in the space many years prior with mixed results. When Brian offered some suggestions, they were ideas that incorporated work previously done, and would be a relatively low cost effort to improve the situation. He offered this advice over several phone conversations of some length, informally, and at no charge.

Cliff R.

Islesboro

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