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Bestway Insulation, LLC
New to Angi

Serving Lyons, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 1976

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Home Pro of the Year in 2010 (Service Magic)Home Performance Contractor of the Year for the last 8 out of 10 years. We are a company that specializes in re-insulating existing homes by using blown-in insulation and getting huge reductions on our customers energy bills by Air Sealing and compressing fiberglass or rockwool in the walls and Dense packing it tight.Where most companies are happy getting 10%energy reductions on their clients homes, we want 50% or higher. Our family has owned and operated Bestway Insulation, LLC, in Colorado since 1976. Born & raised CO. Top Rebate producer for air sealing in 2009 - 2021. Home Performance with energy star Contractor of the year 21 out of 23 Years starting with NREL when they were doing it in 1996. I want huge results for my clients.

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Ideal Home Energy
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Serving Lyons, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

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"Forrest and his team were professional, knowledgeable and very friendly. We were very happy with their work in our home (they left it as clean as when they arrived). They did a great job insulating our crawl space and attic! We have multiple properties with multiple structures and we look forward to working on these with Ideal Home Energy in the future."
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Financial Energy Management, Inc.
New to Angi

Serving Lyons, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 1986

Free estimates

At Financial Energy we provide a variety of energy efficiency services including audits, energy efficient retrofit construction, efficient lighting design, and window solar film installation. Equipped with this in-house capability and expertise, we can implement a cost effective, energy efficient solution customized for your facility.\n\nFinancial Energy is a comprehensive independent service provider, making us both unique and dynamic.\n\nCall today for a free estimate!

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Energy Efficiency Auditing questions, answered by experts

R-value measures an insulation material's thermal resistance, indicating its ability to resist heat transfer. A higher R-value signifies better insulation performance because the material is more effective at slowing heat flow. The R-value depends on the type, thickness, and density of the insulation material, such as fiberglass, foam, or cellulose. Each inch of insulation typically provides an R-value between 3 and 8. There is no single universal R-value; the optimal choice depends on your climate zone. Colder climates require a much higher R-value than warmer ones to maintain energy efficiency, keep the home warm in winter and cool in summer, and manage costs.

Yes, advising on models that save electricity and reduce utility bills.

Window AC units use a fair amount of electricity, but significantly less than central AC systems. Because they are more energy-efficient for cooling individual rooms or small spaces, their usage is comparatively low. On average, a window AC unit consumes between 500 and 1,400 watts, while a central AC system uses over 3,500 watts—meaning a window unit uses about one-third of the energy. This typically translates to a monthly running cost of $15 to $40, although this can vary depending on external factors.

Motion-sensor lights use one watt while on standby and five watts while turned on. They’re usually on for one hour over a 24-hour period, bringing the total wattage to about 28 watts per day. LED lights use around 6.5 to 8 watts while on. If you leave an LED light on all night, with night ranging from 10 to 14 hours, you’re looking at using 65 to 112 watts a night. You can minimally cut your wattage in half by switching to a motion-sensor light.

When installing a new furnace, it's a good time to consider other projects that can enhance your home's energy efficiency. A great first step is to get a home energy audit, which will identify areas for improvement. Common recommendations include sealing or replacing windows and adding insulation to the attic. These upgrades can help you save money on monthly utility costs. You might also consider installing a smart thermostat to make heating your home more convenient and efficient.

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