Our Services

Upgrades that make a home more efficient and comfortable

Six ways we help homeowners cut waste and improve comfort – each delivered by vetted, independent local pros in our network. Here’s what each upgrade includes and what tends to shape the cost.

01 — Service

HVAC & Heat Pumps

Modern heat pumps heat and cool from a single, all-electric system – quiet, efficient, and steady through every season. Our network installs ductless mini-splits and central heat pump systems, sized to your home rather than guessed at.

What’s Included

  • Home comfort and heat-load assessment
  • Ductless mini-split or central heat pump selection
  • Removal and disposal of old equipment
  • Professional installation and system commissioning
  • Guidance on efficiency programs that may apply

What Affects Cost

  • Home size and number of comfort zones
  • Ducted versus ductless configuration
  • Efficiency rating of the chosen equipment
  • Electrical panel or wiring updates
  • Condition of any existing ductwork

02 — Service

Energy-Efficient Windows

Insulated, low-E windows cut drafts, soften outside noise, and keep temperatures even from room to room. New frames also tighten the whole envelope so the rest of your upgrades work harder.

What’s Included

  • In-home measurement and consultation
  • Window style and frame material selection
  • Low-E, multi-pane glass options
  • Removal and haul-away of old windows
  • Weather-tight, properly sealed installation

What Affects Cost

  • Number and size of window openings
  • Frame material and finish
  • Glass package (double versus triple pane)
  • Custom shapes, grids, or hardware
  • Interior and exterior trim work

03 — Service

Water Heaters

Tankless and high-efficiency water heaters deliver hot water on demand and trim the standby waste of an aging tank – often in a smaller footprint that frees up floor space.

What’s Included

  • Hot-water usage assessment
  • Tankless or high-efficiency tank selection
  • Removal of the old unit
  • Gas, electric, or venting updates as needed
  • Installation, testing, and walkthrough

What Affects Cost

  • Tankless versus storage tank
  • Fuel type (gas or electric)
  • Household hot-water demand
  • Venting and gas line changes
  • Unit location and accessibility

04 — Service

Insulation

Air sealing and added insulation keep conditioned air where it belongs, so heating and cooling systems cycle less and comfort holds steady. It is the quiet upgrade that makes every other one pay off.

What’s Included

  • Attic and building-envelope assessment
  • Air-sealing of leaks, gaps, and penetrations
  • Attic, wall, or crawl-space insulation
  • Ventilation and airflow check
  • Full cleanup and material haul-away

What Affects Cost

  • Areas and square footage treated
  • Insulation type and R-value
  • Removal of old or damaged insulation
  • Home age and access difficulty
  • Any moisture or ventilation fixes

05 — Service

Solar

Rooftop solar turns your roof into a clean energy source. Our network sizes and installs systems matched to your usage and roof, and handles the permitting and interconnection along the way.

What’s Included

  • Roof condition and energy-usage assessment
  • System design and sizing
  • Panel and inverter selection
  • Permitting and interconnection support
  • Installation and system activation

What Affects Cost

  • System size and target output
  • Roof type, pitch, and condition
  • Panel and inverter choice
  • Electrical service upgrades
  • Optional battery storage

06 — Service

Smart Thermostats

Learning thermostats manage comfort automatically and trim energy use around your schedule – a small upgrade with an outsized effect on how a home feels day to day.

What’s Included

  • HVAC compatibility check
  • Thermostat model selection
  • Professional installation and setup
  • App, schedule, and preference configuration
  • Integration with your heating and cooling system

What Affects Cost

  • Thermostat model and features
  • Number of controlled zones
  • Wiring or C-wire updates
  • HVAC system compatibility
  • Broader smart-home integration

Seeing Is Believing

A drafty single-pane window, made efficient

Old drafty single-pane windows in a room before replacementBefore
New energy-efficient low-E windows installed after replacementAfter

San Jose, CA

Window Replacement

Drafty single-pane windows swapped for insulated low-E units. The home now holds its temperature far more evenly, room to room, and outside noise dropped noticeably – matched through our network to a local window specialist.

Not sure which upgrade fits first?

Send us a few details about your home and goals. We’ll help you weigh the options and connect you with the right vetted pro.

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