Show Notes
It’s Important to Know This Because Your Money Can Move with It
It’s that time of the year again; temperatures on the thermometer are creeping near the 100-degree mark. This raises the issue of keeping the heat outside and the cool air inside.
This issue is even more relevant if you live in a home that is 40 years old or older.
A home built before the mid-seventies is more likely affected by outside temperatures. Not enough insulation, single-pane windows, and air infiltration are all issues that may need attention.
Understanding how heat moves in and out of your home can help you determine what projects to consider undertaking to minimize the heat. It can also help determine which projects are most important.
There is a difference between heat and hot air.