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How to Seal Air Leaks in Your Home

1/12/2021

 
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At Ballard, we understand the importance of keeping your home warm, and that can include sealing your home. In San Bernardino, Highland and Redlands communities, the weather isn’t always moderate and kind. Even the smallest air leak can greatly disrupt your energy bill and comfort level. Sealing leaks not only aids in maintaining the temperature in your home, but it also reduces heating and cooling costs, too! Step into this new year with renewed comfort and savings by learning how to seal your home.

Locate air leaks
The first step in sealing your home is finding the leaks. Did you know that the hard-to-reach areas are usually the ones with the most leaks? These areas include attics, basements and crawl spaces. Spending a little extra time inspecting these sometimes uncomfortable spaces can save you money on energy bills while improving your air quality. By knowing where your home’s leaks are, you’ll be able to seal and repair them properly.

Windows and doors
Windows are major air-leaking bandits. Older windows become warped over time due to moisture and stop sealing properly. Door and window bottoms are the biggest culprits. If you feel a draft when holding your hand in front of any part of the window or door frame, you need to start sealing. Use weatherstripping or caulk to fix these problem areas. If possible, renew your home with new, properly-sealing windows.

Unexpected spaces
Ductwork, vents, plumbing entrances, and wire pull-through holes are usually overlooked. Apply caulking, foil tape, or foam spray to any crack or hole you find.

Exterior
Inspect the exterior of your home. Check for gaps and cracks in the joints between the siding and the roofline. Thoroughly inspect the chimney’s foundation for sinking and along its height for cracks and deteriorating brick or stone. Ask your Ballard experts for recommendations on safe materials to fix any leaks you find.

Attics
Any jointed area has the possibility of leaking air. As one place we spend little to no time in, unfinished attic spaces are often forgotten but can be a big contributor of leaks. Use foam spray and caulking to seal along attic edges. Apply foam spray specifically to studs, joints, and large cracks to stop airflow.

Sealing your home is a simple task that will keep your loved ones cozy and comfy all year long with the bonus of big cost savings as you may find that thermostat doesn’t need set so high. At Ballard, our top priority is ensuring your indoor comfort this year. Give us a call at (909) 882-1748 for more information!

Low Interest Rates Make Now the Time to Replace Your HVAC System

1/6/2021

 
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​Begin this year renewed and refreshed with a new HVAC system. A new heating and cooling system ensures a year filled with energy efficiency, comfort, and health. Modern equipment is engineered to be dependable no matter the weather. At Ballard, we understand that many Inland Empire families do not have cash available to make a major investment, especially if the expenditure is unexpected. Learn how to get the most out of your financing by securing low interest rates.

Benefits of equipment financing
Major home-improvement projects can put quite the strain on your cash flow, especially as most homeowners don’t budget for an HVAC replacement. Financing helps bridge the gap between available cash and equipment costs, making the purchase less stressful. Perhaps one of the most important benefits of replacing your HVAC system is that it basically pays for itself. The increase in energy savings impacts your overall energy costs greatly. Look forward to an easy application process, low monthly payments, multiple payment options and more when you finance your new HVAC equipment.

Obtaining financing
Most homeowners are able to qualify for some amount of financing for new HVAC equipment. In order to secure optimal interest rates and multiple offers, it’s important to gather important documentation, such as:
●Credit reports: Credit scores play a major role in a lender’s decision to offer financing. The interest rates and amount of financing you receive are directly tied to your credit score.
● Reference letter: Those with minimal or poor credit can establish a pattern of reliability with a letter of reference. References from solid sources such as employers and utility companies can aid in demonstrating responsibility.
● Pay stubs: Proof of income is of utmost importance when obtaining financing. Organize your last three months’ worth of pay stubs for verification. If self-employed, show proof through tax returns or deposit receipts. 

​Replace or repair?

No matter how well your HVAC system is maintained, a replacement will be required at some point. Look for these signs to warn you that your existing system may need to  be replaced:
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  • Your system is passing the 10-year mark
  • Repairing it is costing more than half the cost of a new system
  • Your energy bills keep increasing every month
  • Comfort is not maintained in your home
  • You notice odd smells and sounds
  • Air quality has slipped

​Do any of those send red flags? Then it may be time to update! Save big on a new CARRIER® air conditioning and heating system today!

Replacing your HVAC system is no small task. By knowing how to get the most out of your financing, you’ll be able to renew your home’s comfort level effortlessly. At Ballard, we’re here to help you every step of the way! Call us at (909) 882-1748 for a free estimate on new installations!

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