What Is Weatherization?

What Is Weatherization? You can take a major step to improve your home’s energy efficiency and value by deciding to weatherize your home. Here’s what you need to know about weatherization and how it can benefit your home and family.

What Is Weatherization?

Weatherization is a type of home improvement that improves your home’s energy efficiency using a variety of techniques depending on your home’s unique needs. This type of home upgrade is essential because it reduces the amount of energy your home uses daily and could better living conditions inside your home, helping you save money and stay healthy.

How Do You Know If Your Home Will Benefit from Weatherization?

You may want to consider weatherization for your home if you regularly experience unmanageable temperatures, excess moisture, or uncomfortable indoor air conditions.

How Can You Weatherize Your Home?

Air Sealing

One of the most cost-effective ways to weatherize your home is to seal the air leaks in your home. Air sealing increases the comfort in your home and reduces your heating and cooling costs. Common air leak locations in your home include the fireplace wall, windows and doors, and exterior wall penetrations. Other places you should consider checking for air leaks are recessed lighting, common walls between attached dwelling units, and attic knee walls.

Insulation

Insulation is crucial for reducing your heating and cooling costs and increasing your energy efficiency. To ensure you’re reaping the benefits of a well-insulated property, first, inspect and evaluate your insulation. When you’re inspecting your home’s insulation, check the flooring adjacent to unheated spaces, such as your basement or garage, and check the walls and the attic. This can include installing insulation or other similar solutions in ceilings, walls, and foundations, adding caulking, window film, and more.

Moisture Control

Controlling the moisture in your home can improve your health by preventing mold growth. Managing your home’s moisture also helps make it more energy-efficient and less expensive to heat and cool. Water or moisture in your home travels in different ways, including heat transfer, air currents, and diffusion through materials. To control your home’s moisture levels, keep untreated wood materials from earth contact and install well-designed gutters and downspouts to a drainage system. This drainage system helps prevent rainwater from destroying your home’s foundation. You can also air seal your home by adding a gasket under the sill plate to control your home’s moisture.

Ventilation

Ventilation is another essential part of weatherization, and it also plays a role in making your home more energy efficient. The three types of ventilation you can have in your home include natural, spot, and whole-house ventilation. Natural ventilation focuses on improving indoor air quality. Spot ventilation can remove indoor air pollution and moisture from your home. Whole-house ventilation provides controlled ventilation throughout your home by using one or more fans and duct systems to remove stale air and provide fresh air to your home.

What Are the Benefits of Weatherization?

Having a weatherized home will help you save money by reducing energy costs and will improve your quality of life. Other advantages of weatherizing your home include reducing:

  • Carbon monoxide poisonings
  • Home fires
  • Thermal stress on occupants
  • Asthma-related health issues

Consider weatherization if you’re currently experiencing any of these issues or want to proactively protect your family against them.

Your Weatherization Experts

Mynt Solar is the highest rated solar company in Utah. We are a locally owned and operated, full-service company. We’ve been serving our Utah and Southern California neighbors since 2016, and we look forward to helping you weatherize your home!

Contact Mynt Solar now to learn how weatherization can make your home more livable. We look forward to speaking to you!