Maine homeowners deserve homes that are comfortable year-round, affordable to heat, and built to last. We help make that happen.
Maine homeowners typically save 30-50% on heating and cooling costs after energy upgrades. That means hundreds, even thousands, back in your pocket every year. Read our guide on how to reduce heating bills in Maine.
No more cold rooms, drafty hallways, or second-floor sauna in summer. Energy efficiency means even temperatures and consistent comfort throughout your home.
Energy-efficient homes sell faster and for more money. Buyers are looking for homes with modern insulation, heat pumps, and low energy costs.
Air leaks around windows, doors, and the attic let cold air pour in during winter and hot air in during summer, making rooms uncomfortable no matter how high you crank the heat.
Poor attic insulation and air sealing allow heat to escape through your roof, melting snow that refreezes at the eaves, causing ice dams, water damage, and expensive repairs.
The upstairs is sweltering while the downstairs is freezing. This is almost always caused by inadequate insulation, air leaks, or an outdated heating system, often all three.
If your heating bills keep climbing, your home is wasting energy. Older Maine homes can lose 25-40% of their heat through the attic alone, and you're paying for every bit of it. A home energy audit is the first step to finding out where your money is going.
Efficient heating and cooling with Mitsubishi cold-climate heat pumps. Diamond Contractor quality with a 12-year warranty.
Learn More →Attic, wall, and basement insulation to keep your home warm in winter and cool in summer. Dense-pack cellulose, loose-fill cellulose, and rigid foam board.
Learn More →Seal the gaps and cracks that let conditioned air escape. Air sealing is the foundation of any effective energy upgrade.
Learn More →A comprehensive, free evaluation of your home's energy performance with a prioritized improvement plan and rebate breakdown.
Learn More →Efficiency Maine offers up to $9,000 in rebates for heat pumps and up to $8,000 for insulation and air sealing. Many homeowners offset 30–60% of their total project cost. We handle all the paperwork and deduct your rebate from your invoice upfront.
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