Online Tool for Energy Savings
It’s no secret that everyone would like to know how to save energy in their home and, in turn, save
Top 3 Tips For Keeping The Heat On
While the weather in the Pacific NW has been warmer the last week, winter is far from over, and keeping
Why is NATE Certification Important?
We recently wrote on our home energy blog about the importance of certifications. The same considerations should be made when
Industry Reactions – DOE Withdraws Regional Efficiency Standards for Furnaces
Earlier this week, we posted about the Department of Energy (DOE) withdrawing portions of proposed regional energy conservation standards in
Breaking News – DOE Withdraws Regional Efficiency Standards for Furnaces
With the deadline for Regional Standards making installation of standard efficiency furnaces illegal in northern states fast approaching, we received
Hybrid Water Heaters – Providing The Hot Water You Need, With The Energy Efficiency You Want
Like hybrid vehicles that combine the best of both gas and electric engines, and provide real benefits to their owners,
Carbon Monoxide Detectors REQUIRED after January 1st
A new Washington State carbon monoxide (CO) detector code takes effect January 1st, 2013. This new code requires carbon monoxide
Air Leaks at Can Lights – A Potentially Costly Problem
Recessed lighting is here to stay. Can lights (often referred to as recessed lights) are commonly used in new builds
Is Now the Right Time to Replace Your Furnace?
Back in 2007, the United States Congress passed a bill called the Energy Security and Independence Act (the “2007 Energy

High Efficiency Gas Furnace Installation – Kirkland, WA
When their old Tempstar furnace failed, the Paine’s in Kirkland decided it was better to replace it, and improve their



