The Envelope
Comfort that
can't escape.
Before we size a single system, we seal the box it has to heat and cool. Insulation and air sealing are the least glamorous line in your plan — and almost always the fastest payback in it.

The Problem
What it’s costing you today.
You're heating the sky
In an under-insulated home, the heat you pay for rises straight through the attic. You keep buying it; the roof keeps giving it away.
Drafts you can feel
Gaps and leaks around framing, pipes and fixtures add up to the equivalent of a window left open all winter.
Oversized everything
A leaky home needs bigger, more expensive equipment to keep up. You pay twice — once for the machine, forever on the bill.
The Fix
What changes when it’s in the plan.
Small line, fast money
Envelope work is usually the least expensive step in the plan and the quickest to pay for itself — and in several of our markets it attracts meaningful utility incentives, which we find and file for you. Your plan shows the math for your home before anything is scheduled.
What’s Included
Everything, handled.
- Attic and envelope assessment inside your written plan
- Air sealing of the leaks that matter most, done first
- Insulation brought up to the right level for your climate
- Every eligible rebate identified and filed by us
- Before/after documentation so you can see the difference
Straight Answers
Insulation & Air Sealing questions.
Why do insulation before a new system?
Because the sealed home needs less machine. Doing the envelope first means the equipment in the rest of your plan is sized for the efficient house — smaller, cheaper, better.
Is my attic the only place that matters?
It's usually the biggest lever, but not the only one. Your plan looks at the whole envelope and only includes work that earns its place.
How disruptive is the work?
Most envelope jobs are done in a day or two, from the attic and exterior. You won't be living in a construction site.
No Guesswork
See what insulation & air sealing would do in your home.
Your free plan models it against your rooms, your rates, and your bills — in writing, before you decide anything.