Home Energy Assessments

Incentives for Energy Efficient Louisiana Homeowners

Homeowners Incentives for Insulation Make upgrading your insulation affordable with homeowners incentives. Making your residence more energy efficient will save you thousands of dollars over the life of your home. Utility bills are cut in half in many cases as heating and cooling needs become more consistent and less energy is wasted. However, making the decision to […]

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New Homeowners Build RESNET-Ready Home with Cellulose Insulation

Wise Louisiana residents like David and Kelly Pavon, who are building their new home from the ground up, consider the rising cost of utilities as they undertake construction. Planning ahead and making energy efficient choices can greatly reduce the cost of heating and cooling over the years. Part of planning ahead is hiring contractors who

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Get the Gift of Energy Savings Efficiency through Spray Foam Insulation

From New Orleans to Baton Rouge, Sunlight Contractors has spent the year giving homeowners the gift of energy savings. With open cell spray foam applied to attics and walls and closed cell spray foam applied to crawl spaces, residents of southern Louisiana are experiencing the superior comfort and savings that come from a home that

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How a RESNET Home Energy Audit helps homeowners

RESNET Home Energy Audit Homeowners, builders, and real estate professionals focus more on energy efficiency every year, and for good reason. The cost of utilities continues to rise, creating a financial burden for many middle income families. Energy conscious citizens have become more concerned with their impact on the nation’s carbon footprint. Even homeowners intent

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Energy Efficient Historic Homes, Part 1: About New Orleans’ historic homes

Can I have an Energy Efficient Historic Home? Enough can’t be said about New Orleans historic architecture.  It is luring and fun to purchase one of these icons to the past.  But anyone who owns a historic home will tell you that they are not energy efficient.  Before we tackle that subject, lets look at the

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Tired of high utility bill, homeowners turn to Sunlight Contractors

January of 2014 marks the first time in US history that average price for a kilowatthour (KWH) has exceeded 13 cents in the month of January, a month that has traditionally seen lower electricity prices than summer months. The electricity index rose 1.8 percent, its largest increase since March 2010. Most Americans wouldn’t be surprised

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Sunlight Contractors says it all about total energy usage, not just alternative energy.

Louisiana based contracting company setting new standards in home energy reduction. Jan 14, 2014 – New Orleans, LA Sunlight Contractors, LLC has announced that it is setting a new standard within the solar and home energy audit (RESNET HERS RATER) industries by making a comprehensive home energy audit mandatory before they will consider installing any

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Reduce or eliminate your utility bill with a free home energy assessment.

High Utility Bills? Find out how you can reduce or eliminate your utility bill with a free home energy assessment. Jan 10, 2014 Sunlight Contractors launches free home energy assessment service New Orleans and Surrounding Areas, LA – 10 January, 2014 – If making your home sustainable and energy efficient is the goal, locating energy

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Tips for Protecting Homes and Saving Energy This Winter

For Immediate Release Sunlight Contractors Share Tips for Protecting Homes and Saving Energy This Winter Record cold temperatures and energy leaks pose risk to homes  New Orleans LA, January 5, 2014 – The continued tough economic climate and recent below-average temperatures have homeowners looking to reduce energy costs and protect their real estate investment this

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