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EnergyFIT Philly Gentrification Without Displacement
Low income weatherization providers nationally face a dilemma. Too often, the highest-use households do not qualify for existing programs, because their homes need extensive repairs that must be done before the roof can be insulated ...
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Alaska Weatherization
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For weatherization professionals in the country's northernmost state, half the job is just getting there. [continue reading]

Building Better Weatherization Programs
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Low-income programs can benefit from better tracking data. [continue reading]

Weatherization Struts Its Stuff
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Kindle appreciation for your weatherization program with a well-planned marketing campaign. [continue reading]

New York Weatherization Breathes Easy
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In 2001,New York state geared up to adopt DOE’s Lead Safe Weatherization (LSW) protocols and come into compliance on all OSHA lead issues. At that time we ... [continue reading]

Moisture, Leaks, and Pressures in Mobile Homes
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The first challenge is to determine whether the problem is moisture condensing in the ceiling, or a roof leak, or both. To find out, look for penetrations in surfaces. [continue reading]

Ventilation Standards at Work
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There was a time when it seemed unlikely that Wisconsin housing could be too tight, but times have changed. [continue reading]



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Look for Us and Win: Faces of EE
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