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Connect Building Services, Inc.
4.6(
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Energy Audit - For BusinessHome Energy Audit

Serving Vineyard, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"their work was amazing, the aesthetic look of the equipment was amazing, they did an amazing job on the aesthetic look of the whole system. they were able to install the pipes up and the whole system works perfect. out-front and best from the rest of the estimate was below compared to other service providers. They didn't rushed the work and discussed everything with us."
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+5

Recommended by100%of homeowners
Utah Temperature & Electrical Contractors
5.0(
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Energy Audit - For BusinessHome Energy Audit

Serving Vineyard, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"This company did all electrical in our newly built custom home, including installation of central vac. We couldn't be happier with the responsiveness we received. Our city wasn't easy to work with, but he did a great job of communicating with city inspectors to get through inspections timely. We subsequently hired them to retrofit a commercial building/storage facility for all electrical after leasing it. Again, great work and very responsive. Pricing has always been competitive and estimates were consistent with actual price paid. We would and do recommend them to anyone and we would use them again. - Doug Nielsen"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
BV Peterson and Sons
3.3(
12
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Home Energy Audit

Serving Vineyard, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 1976

"Brent & his son did a great job on our bathroom remodel. They did exactly what we wanted without trying to sell us all the latest and greatest in bathrooms. They did a very professional job and were friendly, honest and followed through with all our requests. Our dog Lady even liked having them here, which is not the norm. We usually have to put her in a spare room when workers or visitors are here. She knows the "good guys" when they come into our home."
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+4

Recommended by75%of homeowners
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Energy Efficiency Auditing questions, answered by experts

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

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.

STC (Sound Transmission Class) is a rating that describes how well a building material or assembly blocks airborne sound. A higher STC rating means less noise will pass through the material, providing better sound reduction. This rating system applies to various building components, including windows, doors, flooring, drywall, and insulation.

For context, a typical single-pane window has an STC rating of around 25 (where normal conversations are audible), while a well-sealed, double-pane window can exceed STC 45 (blocking loud speech and most music). It is important to note that for some products, like soundproofing drywall, the STC rating refers to the entire wall system, not just the individual panel.

Additionally, STC ratings are most effective for measuring sound reduction at mid-to-high frequencies, such as human speech, and may not accurately reflect how well a material blocks low-frequency sounds like bass music or thunder. Because of these factors, it is recommended to consult a professional to determine the right STC-rated materials for your specific soundproofing needs.

There are several signs that your house might have poor ventilation, including lingering odors, condensation on your windows, or mold and mildew. Your home may also feel stale and stuffy, or you might have trouble maintaining a comfortable temperature in your home. On top of that, you might develop allergy symptoms, such as sneezing, coughing, or headaches.

Not all homes are suited for solar panel systems. Older roofs or those in poor condition may need repairs or replacement before solar panels can be installed. Some other factors to consider are the amount of sunlight your roof receives, the roof’s orientation and pitch, and any shading from nearby trees or buildings.

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