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02/05/2026

How has everyone made out with the recent bouts of winter weather?? Hopefully you are all staying safe & warm!

Happy New Year from all of us here at Diced Energy Solutions!
01/02/2026

Happy New Year from all of us here at Diced Energy Solutions!

Good morning to all!  Have a wonderful day. Stay warm.
12/30/2025

Good morning to all! Have a wonderful day. Stay warm.

12/30/2025

, Here at Diced Energy Solutions, we hope that you have enjoyed a wonderful holiday season. Can you believe another year is almost over?? And another cold, snowy & windy winter is upon us!! If you are interested in having a home energy audit, please reach out. There are programs that allow you to get the energy audit at no cost. Those same programs provide grants for energy retrofitting measures at no cost as well, and other programs that offer incentives towards energy retrofitting measures. All to keep you warmer in the winter, cooler in the summer, make your house safer & healthier, and make the planet a better place for all of us. Send us a message here on Facebook, reach out by email ([email protected]) or give us a call. We are happy to speak with you, answer your questions, and get you enrolled in one of these programs. Stay warm! Stay safe!

08/29/2024

As the close of summer is upon us, we need to start thinking about the cold weather that will soon be here!! Cold weather means turning on the heat!! Interested in the EmPower+ program to get your house insulated? Air sealed? So many energy improvements are available to make you & your family safer, healthier and keep your energy costs down. Wouldn't it be nice to keep the heat you pay for INSIDE your home? Give me a call or send me a message. I am happy to help you with the application process. It is MUCH easier than you may think. Reach out if you are interested, or know someone who is. 845-421-8190.

07/31/2024



If you are interested in the EmPower+ program, send me a message or comment here, and I'll get you an application. If you qualify, all the energy upgrades are free though NYSERDA. Call me. I'll tell you about the program. 845-421-8190

07/12/2024

Hello all. If you, a neighbor, family or friend could benefit from energy retrofits in your home (even if you are a renter), please reach out and request an application for the EmPower+ program. The application process is easy, and we will help you every step of the way.. Services are free to those that qualify. We cover Orange & Sullivan Counties in NY. Contact us for more details. 845-421-8190 is our number. Email: [email protected]

01/10/2024

Happy New Year all! How is everyone's January going so far???

11/27/2023

How to Weatherize Your Home or Business
Between the building envelope and heating and cooling systems, there are a variety of improvements that can contribute to weatherization depending on a building’s needs. Many of these cost-saving investments are eligible for Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) tax credits or covered through New York State programs (more on that below).

In any case, weatherization begins with an energy assessment to pinpoint exactly where a building is leaking air, thus wasting energy for heating and cooling. New York homeowners and renters living in 1-4 family homes can get a no-cost home energy assessment with a certified energy auditor. Technical assistance and incentives are also available for commercial and multifamily buildings to complete an energy assessment.

Here's a look at some of the most common and cost-effective weatherization upgrades.

1. Address Air Leaks
Air leakage through cracks and gaps in the walls, floors, and roof can hinder heating efficiency and comfort. Though leaks around windows or floorboards can be easy to detect, other infiltration points such as the attic, recessed lighting, and foundation are less obvious, underscoring the importance of a professional energy assessment.

There are multiple options for air sealing, including weatherstripping, caulking, and spray foams. Caulking windows or weatherstripping doors are feasible DIY projects to take care of drafts and start recouping energy savings. Working with a qualified contractor is recommended for sealing air leaks in the attic, rim joists, and other hard-to-reach places.

2. Add Insulation
Worker installing insulation.
Installing insulation creates a stronger thermal barrier between the interior and exterior of the home or building, improving efficiency and temperature control. Insulation also limits outside noise and protects against pests.

Many older homes and buildings in New York are uninsulated or insufficiently insulated. The attic (both the floor and roof), basement, crawl spaces, and exterior walls are the primary locations for adding or replacing insulation with weatherization in mind.

There are multiple insulation materials to choose from, but all are measured in terms of their R-value, with higher R-values indicating greater thermal resistance.

Homeowners can expect to save around 15% on heating and cooling from adding insulation and air sealing[3].

3. Upgrade Windows and Doors
Caulking windows and weatherstripping doors can cut down on air leaks, but further repair or replacement may be necessary depending on their condition.

Homes and buildings with single-pane or older windows can choose to install storm windows or swap them out for double- or triple-pane varieties. When comparing options, take note of the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) rating, which measures their efficiency.

Installing new exterior doors can provide greater heat-trapping capabilities. Their performance is either measured by R-value or NFRC rating depending on the material (i.e., steel or fiberglass vs. glass).

4. Check Your HVAC System
Person inspecting HVAC unit.
Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are responsible for regulating and moving heated and cooled air through a home or building. Replacing or cleaning filters in your HVAC system is an important part of routine maintenance to preserve efficiency and air quality, especially ahead of increased heating demand in winter.

Over time, HVAC systems with air ducts may experience leaking, especially at the seams, lowering their efficiency and raising heating costs. Forced-air heating and cooling systems lose about 20-30% of the air that moves through their ductwork due to leaks[4]. Since most duct systems are difficult to access behind walls and underneath floorboards, working with an HVAC contractor to seal HVAC ducts is recommended.

If your HVAC system is operating inefficiently or approaching the end of its useful life, replacing the old system with a cold-climate heat pump Link opens in new window - close new window to return to this page. can deliver year-round comfort and long-term savings in your newly weatherized home or business. In 2022, U.S.-based sales of these efficient and emission-free dual heating and cooling systems surpassed gas furnaces by more than 400,000 units.

11/22/2023

Today's tip:

Heating and Cooling Equipment

When your existing furnace or boiler needs to be replaced consider installing a cleaner, safer, healthier energy efficient heat pumpLink opens in new window - close new window to return to this page. instead. Heat pumps don’t burn fossil fuels (oil, propane, or natural gas) so they reduce the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. The cost of operating a heat pump is typically less than oil, propane, or electric resistance.
Check your air filters every month, especially during heavy use months (such as the summer and winter). Replace filters at least every three months to keep your equipment running efficiently. A dirty filter slows down airflow and makes your system work harder to keep you more comfortable.
Have a contractor complete an annual preseason tune-up of your cooling system in the spring and heating system in the fall to keep your systems at peak performance and prevent future problems.
Find and seal any leaks in your duct system. Airflow problems can reduce your system’s efficiency by up to 15 percent.

11/08/2023

As I share this tip about wood furnaces, I'd just like to share that it is 77 degrees in my neck of the woods!!

Wood Furnaces

Seal and insulate your furnace ducts to improve the efficiency of your heating system by as much as 20 percent.
Install glass doors on your furnace to help with heat loss.
Make sure you are using dry wood in the furnace to ensure the wood is burning as cleanly as possible.
Consider purchasing an extremely efficient and convenient heat pumpLink opens in new window - close new window to return to this page. system. A heat pump system is an environmentally friendly, affordable, all-in-one heating and cooling system.
(Thank you NYSERDA)

11/08/2023

Tis the season.. for energy tips! Let's start with the fireplace:
(Thank you NYSERDA)

Fireplaces

Close your fireplace damper tightly when not in use to prevent warmed or cooled air from escaping.
Consider a fireplace balloon or chimney plug for an even tighter seal when your fireplace is not in use.
Consider purchasing a high-efficiency, low-emission wood pellet stove. These heating systems are a cleaner way to use wood for heat than conventional wood stoves and fireplaces. Because these stoves are more efficient, they burn less fuel and can often save homeowners money. NYSERDA offers two incentive options, determined by income, for homeowners to purchase these stoves.

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