
With offices serving Texas cities of Dallas, Fort Worth, Tyler, Longview, Harlingen and Arkansas cities of Springdale and Little Rock if you live in Texas or Arkansas, chances are we've got you covered. So whether you need Dallas Insulation, NW Arkansas Insulation, or any home energy service, e3 Dallas, Tyler, Longview, Harlingen, Springdale, Little Rock should be your first call.
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About Us
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We currently work in the DFW, Tyler/Longview, South Texas, Harlingen, Northwest Arkansas and Little Rock areas. Our employees include individuals with a wealth of experience and training in weatherization services. All employees undergo a criminal background check prior to employment. Our owners and site supervisors are certified by Building Performance Institute (BPI) as Building Analyst.
Home Energy Assessment
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A blower door is a powerful fan that mounts into the frame of an exterior door. The fan pulls air out of the house, lowering the air pressure inside. The higher outside air pressure then flows in through all unsealed cracks and openings. The auditors may use a smoke pencil to detect air leaks. These tests determine the air infiltration rate of a building.
Utility Sponsored Energy Efficiency Improvements
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How are we able to provide Home Energy Efficiency Improvements through utility sponsored programs in Texas? The Public Utilities Commission requires utilities to administer energy savings programs, which are implemented through retail electric providers and energy efficiency service providers such as e3 Solutions.
Attic Insulation
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Having Proper insulation in your attic will help reduce your energy bills. In most houses, it is easier to get complete coverage of the attic floor with blown-in loose-fill insulation. It is best to hire an insulation contractor for this job. Loose-fill insulation must be prevented from shifting into vents or from contacting heat-producing equipment (such as recessed lighting fixtures).
Wall Insulation
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Properly insulated exterior walls in your house will not only increase comfort but also help you save on heating and cooling costs. For energy savings, you can add insulation to your walls in an existing house. If you're building a new house, you have many energy-efficient wall insulation options to consider.
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