Special offer

Energy Efficient Living Starts with a Caulk Gun

By
Home Inspector with SafeHome Inspections

The most important (and easiest) way to assure that you save money on your energy bills is to seal all the holes and cracks in your home. Take a look around your bedroom. See any obvious leaks? I doubt it. Take a closer look at the small holes where you might plug your lamp in. Every unsealed electrical box and light fixture in your home leaks air. A 1" hole will allow 4 pints of water to filter into your home in a average winter. The moisture enters via water vapor in the air. So...what does the moisture do? It forms on the surfaces of your home (in some conditions) as fungus and mildew.

Unconditioned air leaking into your home also brings with it mold spores and if the leaks are near the insulated ceiling can draw tiny particles off fiberglass insulation.

When molds are allowed to grow in wet-damp indoor environments, there is a likelihood that they can develop into enough volume to cause both damage to building materials and harm to some people. Whether or not someone will have an adverse reaction to mold exposure depends on many factors that include, but are not limited to: 1) the amount of molds present, 2) the type of molds present, 3) whether there is a pathway from where the molds are located to the person, 4) how long the exposure may take place and 5) how sensitive the individual may be to the exposure.

Learn more about living greener, healthier and lessening your carbon footprint by contacting Gary N Smith at 1-877-809-6139 or visit him online at www.garynsmith.net.

Posted by

Central MS Home Inspection Company

SafeHome Inspections

601-691-1496

http://www.garynsmith.net

Anonymous
Jason Wier

Great information for saving money on energy bills by sealing holes and carcks in the house. we do have holes and cracks in our houses but we don't care about these. You have pin pointed very good idea of sealing holes and cracks and save money on energy bills.

Thanks a lot!

Jan 13, 2009 04:39 PM
#1
Anonymous
Jason Wier

Pretty helpful information for saving money on energy bills by sealing holes and carcks in the house or in the buildings. People do have holes and cracks in their houses but  don't care about these. You have pin pointed very good idea of sealing holes and cracks and save money on energy bills.

Thanks a lot!

Jan 13, 2009 04:45 PM
#2
Anonymous
Brenna Hartmann

Agree, this is some good information.

Thank you,

www.healthyhomesofrochester.com

Nov 04, 2009 06:01 AM
#3