Last summer, the Herald’s DIY Chick insulated and drywalled her garage. Fresh from that success (and recovered from myriad muscle pulls and bruises), she’s back for more. Now, she’s planning to renovate her basement. To help guide her choices, she called in a certified energy auditor from Calgary-based Verda-Tech to assess what’s in the house right now, which changes would make the difference in energy efficiency, and which grants and tax credit programs she might qualify for.
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Homeowners are often concerned about sealing their house too tightly; however, this is very unlikely in most older homes. A certain amount of fresh air is needed for good indoor air quality and there are specifications that set the minimum amount of fresh air needed for a house. If you are concerned about how tight your home is, hire a contractor, who can use diagnostic tools to measure your home’s actual leakage. If your home is too tight, a fresh air ventilation system may be recommended.





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