Insulation is the time-tested way to keep heat in or out. Why not re-rout it to a more useful area?
In cold climates we insulate to keep the heat in, but no matter how much insulation you use the heat eventually finds its way to the outside. Lost forever. What if you could collect the heat and re-rout it back to the inside of the house? By routing outside air up along the outside of the structure and routing it through a heat recovery ventilator, the incoming fresh "pre-heated air" is sent back into the structure.
I have other ways to make the system even more efficient. Please email me for more information: eskiles@mtaonline.net
Eskiles
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