Energy Efficiency Case Study: Camden, Maine

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Tue, 11/17/2015 - 8:30am

Evergreen Home Performance has helped hundreds of homeowners make their homes more comfortable and energy efficient. Learn how these Camden, Maine homeowners eliminated basement moisture problems, reduced ice dams, and stopped worrying about their house. Then contact Evergreen Home Performance at 594-2244 for your FREE energy-smart consult and discover how you can gain comfort and cut costs in your home!

The House
Wyatt and Emily hadn’t lived in their 1930s bungalow very long before they called Evergreen. From “crazy ice dams” to basement moisture, they had a list of concerns that weren’t going away – or allowing them to fully enjoy their home. “It didn’t seem like the house was about to fall down, but it didn’t seem sustainable either,” says Wyatt.

The Consult
Wyatt and Emily asked Evergreen to evaluate their home for opportunities to save heating dollars, improve comfort, and address the basement moisture and ice dam problems. “Everyone says Evergreen does great work, but that it’s expensive,” says Wyatt. “Well, the point of doing this was to make our house somewhere we could live forever. It makes more sense to pay for it to be done right than try for a quick fix.”

Right from the start, they had confidence that Energy Advisor Ham Niles would help them accomplish those goals. “I could tell that he knew what he was talking about, and what he said made a lot of sense.” Ham pointed out that basement moisture isn’t just stressful – it compromises indoor air quality and presents a real threat to the home’s structural integrity.

The Audit
Blower-door testing revealed that Wyatt & Emily’s home was much leakier than recommended, mostly because of the un-insulated basement foundation and under-insulated attic. This uncontrolled exchange of interior and exterior air that meant they had to heat the house from scratch every seventy minutes, driving up fuel costs and keeping the house uncomfortably cold. Though infrared analysis revealed many air leaks and opportunities to tighten the house, Ham explained that basement moisture needed to be addressed first. Otherwise, humidity would increase and the tendencies toward mold and structural rot would just get worse.

The Project
Ham engineered a full basement encapsulation to eliminate the moisture problems that had caused so much stress and anxiety for Wyatt and Emily. “When you have a young family, there are enough stressors in your life. Anything you can do to lower that level of anxiety is worthwhile, and now we don’t have to worry about massive amounts of moisture penetrating the house and rotting it out.”

Evergreen's trained, certified production team made the improvement process worry-free, too. “Everyone was so accommodating, nice, and easy to work with,” says Wyatt. “Their attitude was, ‘We’re here at your house, and we’re going to do whatever we can to make it better.’ And they did.”

The Results
Wyatt and Emily deem their Evergreen project an unequivocal success, and the measured 48% reduction in air leakage backs them up. “We use less oil, the house is more comfortable, we don’t smell the basement upstairs anymore, and we have so much less stress and anxiety,” says Wyatt. “You think those problems are just part of having an old house, but they don’t have to be. You can have that old house charm without the old house headaches.”