Meet the Team of Building Science Pros at Wisconsin Home Improvement
These are the building science experts who bring energy-efficient solutions to your Wisconsin home:
Office Team
Office Team
Steve Kooi
President/CEO
Sara Santucci
Chief Operating Officer
Keith Terry
Vice President
Frank Szpot
Energy Auditor
DeAngelo Stanley
Energy Auditor
Lisa Lopez
Lead Scheduler
Lauren Widas
Administrative Assistant
Hani
Chief Barketing Officer
Foremen
Al Lewand
Production Manager
Brian Sterling
Foreman
Doel Vazquez
Foreman
Marty Konieczny
Foreman
Elijah Flowers
Assistant Foreman
Meet the Team
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Here are some common questions we get about home insulation improvements and how insulation works. If you have a question and don’t see the answer below, please let us know.
What is a professional home energy audit?
A home performance audit, also known as a home energy audit, is a process that helps us understand how your home uses energy. The audit assesses your home from top to bottom to ensure the team at Wisconsin Home Improvement can show you the particular strengths and weaknesses of your home’s performance. Once we complete this home energy efficiency assessment, we have the information we need to recommend solutions to improve your home’s performance.
How can a home energy audit save money?
A home’s energy performance refers to the comfort level achieved as well as the efficiency, safety, and energy costs of living in the home. By maximizing efficiency, homeowners save money in two ways. First, they lower their utility bills, as systems require less fuel when they are efficient. Second, they preserve the systems within the home, reducing the likelihood of having to replace them as frequently in the future because efficient systems work less and last longer.
What is the best home energy score?
This depends on the rating system used; however, based on the U.S. Department of Energy’s Better Buildings Home Energy Scoring System, the best score a home can receive is a 10, which indicates that the home is within the top 10% of the most energy-efficient homes in the nation.
My house is less than 10 years old, so should I get an energy audit?
Regardless of the age of your home, we recommend getting a full home energy audit every two to three years to ensure that all systems are operating at expected levels and there are no major issues from unforeseen circumstances, such as pest damage.
What certifications do you have?
All Wisconsin Home Improvement technicians hold Building Performance Institute (BPI) certification. We are also a proud Pearl Partner, offering our customers the opportunity to enhance their home’s value even more with Pearl Certification.
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