Regular musings and insights from Building Sciences LLC.
March 8, 2020
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October 17, 2018
When you install new ductwork, that ductwork is designed to deliver a certain amout of air per resgister. If the ductwork is not sealed properly - air will leak from the duct and leak out into the attic or basement or walls.
January 1, 2018
Indoor humidity levels are important. In this blog entry we discuss wintertime indoor humidity levels and humidifier settings.
May 20, 2016
This we found and liked from our NJ electric company - JCP&L. So we thought we would share with our readers.
January 21, 2016
At Building Sciences, our team is dedicated to making your New Jersey home run as conveniently and efficiently as possible. With today’s expansive technology offerings, we stay on the cutting edge of available home tech. We’re happy to offer a variety of home automation services that use technology to increase the ease of water conservation, utility savings and much more.
January 21, 2016
As winter continues across North, Central and Coastal New Jersey, many residents may experience the bane of a homeowner’s winter: ice dams. Dangerous and damaging, ice dams are are preventable home issue when proper remedial and preventative measures are taken. The team at Building Sciences is here to help!
July 27, 2015
With summer in full swing, many homeowners are feeling the heat in the form of high electricity bills and cooling costs. Here's five easy tips on how to save energy this summer:
July 23, 2015
At Building Sciences, we specialize in helping homeowners with oil to gas conversions. With a proper energy audit, air sealing, insulation, and high efficiency appliances, typical homes save thousands on their energy bills over the lifetime of the home. We'll outline a few reasons why oil-to-gas is a no-brainer for homeowners with the option.
July 20, 2015
A blower door test is an integral part of a comprehensive home energy audit. It measures a home's rate of air infiltration, helps identify energy-wasting air leaks, and can help verify the effectiveness of weatherization and energy retrofit work like air sealing and insulation when done after the work is complete. In this post, we'll explain exactly how a blower door works, and walk through the same process our highly trained auditors use to identify the optimal way to maximize your home's energy efficiency.