EnerGuide Label Available for Vancouver Island Homes

Posted: Jul 19, 2010

 

Air Tight Construction Eliminates Condensation

Our climate on Vancouver Island is mild with high humidity and the comfort level of a humid residential home is difficult to deal with. Purchasing a Vancouver Island home that is not labeled or air leakage tested may develop condensation problems, due to the construction not being air tight one.  Purchasing a well built Vancouver Island home with an EnerGuide label will give you peace of mind for the next 10 to 20 years.

Early summer mornings that are hot and humid as they are in the Comox Valley, are the classic times for condensation to develop on walls and floors in your basement or crawlspace that may result in mould.  Many issues may be reduced or eliminated by purchasing a new Vancouver Island home from a builder that proves the quality of their residential homes through an EnerGuide Label

If you are interested in purchasing Vancouver Island real estate, ask to see the EnerGuide label and know what you are buying.  If you are unsure, contact Cristi who is located in the Comox Valley and have your home’s energy efficiency evaluated – it is just like taking a car to a mechanic to get check out before you buy - why not get a Certified Energy Advisor to check out the Vancouver Island home you are going to purchase.  Elemental Energy Advisors analyze the elements, to save energy and money! 

On Vancouver Island visit Elemental Energy Advisors or call Cristi (250) 830-8000.

Please note that this blog entry was published more than three months ago. Some details may be outdated.

 

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