In this episode we walk through how Connecticut homeowners can tap into the EnergizeCT program — what it is, why it’s offered, and how you actually get the savings. We’ll cover the path from scheduling a home energy audit, to selecting a participating contractor, to submitting the paperwork and collecting rebates (sometimes up to $2 per sq ft or thousands of dollars in total). We also explain the comfort, cost-saving, and environmental upside of proper insulation upgrades — and what to watch out for so you don’t leave money on the table. Whether your attic feels chilly in winter or you’re seeing high energy bills, this episode gives you a clear, no-fluff roadmap.
Confused by R-values, blower door tests, or when you actually need a vapor barrier?
In this episode, we break down the 2025 Connecticut insulation code requirements in plain English.
From attic and basement minimums to commercial envelope rules, you’ll hear exactly what inspectors look for, which jobs you can DIY, and when to call in a pro.
Whether you’re a homeowner planning upgrades or a contractor pulling permits, this guide will help you avoid red tags and get your project signed off the first time.
Connecticut has the fourth-highest electricity rates in the country, and if your bill feels out of control, you’re not imagining it.
In this episode, we unpack the Connecticut General Assembly’s 2025 Legislative Research report that explains why.
From natural gas dependence and billion-dollar transmission projects to clean energy contracts and state policies, we break down the seven major drivers behind high rates.
More importantly, we talk about what homeowners can actually do right now — air sealing, insulation, and smart energy use — to keep monthly bills in check.
https://www.nealoninsulation.com/blog/why-are-connecticut-electricity-rates-high
https://www.cga.ct.gov/2025/rpt/pdf/2025-R-0008.pdf
When people think insulation, they picture fluffy stuff in walls and attics.
But the real MVP of a comfortable, energy-efficient home? Air sealing.
In this episode, we dig into how sealing up the cracks, gaps, and hidden leaks in your home can slash energy bills, stop drafts cold, and keep your insulation actually doing its job. We’ll talk moisture control (goodbye mold), smoother HVAC performance, and why the phrase “build tight, ventilate right” should be every homeowner’s motto. Whether you're retrofitting an old home or building new, this one’s packed with practical takeaways to make your home feel better and perform better—without blowing your budget.
👉 Tune in and learn why air sealing might just be the best upgrade you’re not thinking about.
Think your attic’s just a dusty storage space?
Think again. In this episode, we break down why attic insulation is one of the smartest home upgrades you can make—especially here in Connecticut, where temps swing from freezing to muggy in a matter of weeks.
We cover the pros and cons of fiberglass, cellulose, and spray foam, how R-value plays into real-world comfort, and why guessing wrong can mean mold, drafts, or wasted money.
If your attic’s hard to reach or packed with old insulation, we’ll walk you through your options.
Bottom line: this is the stuff you wish you knew before calling a contractor.
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Insulation isn’t just about comfort—it’s one of the most underrated ways to cut your home’s carbon emissions and save serious money on energy bills. In this episode, we dig into how insulation impacts both operational and embodied carbon, why some materials are cleaner than others, and what really makes insulation “eco-friendly.” From cellulose made of recycled newspapers to experimental mushroom-based mycelium, we break down the best (and worst) choices for the planet—and your wallet. Whether you're retrofitting an old New England colonial or building from scratch, this episode will help you insulate smarter and greener.
https://www.nealoninsulation.com/blog/what-insulation-reduces-your-carbon-footprint
Building in Connecticut? Don’t let energy codes slow you down. In this episode, we break down REScheck—the tool that helps homeowners and builders meet energy code without losing their minds (or their budget). Learn how REScheck works, when it’s required, and how to use it to your advantage. Whether you’re adding a dormer, finishing an attic, or starting from scratch, this episode will show you how to pass code and save cash—without cutting corners.
https://www.nealoninsulation.com/blog/what-is-a-rescheck-and-why-it-matters-in-connecticut
Let’s cut the fluff—literally. If your home’s drafty in the winter and a sweatbox in the summer, odds are your insulation isn’t doing its job. In this episode, we break down R-value like a real contractor would: no jargon, no nonsense. You’ll learn how to spot the signs of under-insulation, what materials deliver the most bang for your buck, and why shoreline homes need different solutions than inland ones. Whether you live in a 1920s beach cottage or a ‘90s colonial, we’ll help you understand what your house actually needs to stay comfortable and cut those utility bills for good.
👉 Brought to you by Nealon Insulation—serving Connecticut homes since 1977.
https://www.nealoninsulation.com/blog/how-much-insulation-do-i-need-in-connecticut-r-values-explained
If you’ve ever looked at your energy bills and thought, “Why is my attic turning into a sauna every summer and an ice palace every winter?”—you’re not alone. The culprit might be something most folks don’t even know exists: insulation baffles.
In this episode, we’re diving deep into one of the most overlooked—and most important—parts of your attic insulation system. Mike shares real stories from 40+ years in the field, including what happens when baffles get skipped, how they actually work, and why they can make or break your home’s comfort and efficiency.
You’ll learn:
What insulation baffles are and where they go
How they protect your attic from moisture, mold, and heat damage
The connection between airflow and R-value (and why it matters)
When baffles are non-negotiable—and when they’re not needed
What to know if you’re using spray foam insulation
How we install baffles the right way at Nealon
Signs your attic might be missing proper ventilation
We’re not here to throw jargon at you or sell you something you don’t need. This is straight talk for Connecticut homeowners who want a home that stays dry, comfortable, and energy-efficient year-round.
Whether you're upgrading insulation, battling ice dams, or just curious what those red flags in your attic might mean—this episode is your starting point.
Check out the Nealon Insulation article here
Your home might be losing energy faster than you think—and heat transfer is to blame.
In this episode, we break down how heat moves through your home (conduction, convection, and radiation), what to look for in problem areas like attics, walls, and basements, and how to fix it with smart insulation and sealing. It’s practical, plainspoken, and tailored for Connecticut homeowners looking to save energy and stay comfortable—year-round.
Check out the article here
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Are you tired of noisy neighbors, barking dogs, or the constant hum of traffic invading your home?
Soundproofing doesn’t have to be a luxury—it’s about preserving your peace and sanity.
In this podcast, we dive into how the right insulation can help transform your home into a quieter, more comfortable space. We’ll break down the key insulation materials for soundproofing—whether you’re dealing with footstep noise from above, loud traffic from outside, or just want a little privacy. From mineral wool to cellulose and fiberglass, we explain which options work best for blocking noise in your home. Plus, we’ll share tips on where to add insulation to make the most impact, whether it’s in your walls, floors, or ceilings.
Living in Connecticut? You’re in the right place. With old homes often having thin walls and lots of space for sound to travel, we share strategies tailored to Connecticut homeowners. So, if you're looking to upgrade your insulation and create a quieter home, this episode has you covered!
Listen in to learn more about the best insulation options for soundproofing and how to tackle noise in your home the right way.
Check out the article here
#Insulation #Soundproofing #HomeImprovement #ConnecticutHomes #NealonInsulation #HomeRenovation #NoiseReduction #SoundControl #QuietHome #MineralWool #CelluloseInsulation #FiberglassInsulation