VIDEO: Shelter Air Installs A Energy Efficifient "Passive House" - Walk Through The Walls With Us To See How (Partner)

Before we forget what high heating bills felt like, and the stuffy indoor air of winter, let’s visit the “Passive House” project that Shelter Air @shelter.air is installing for a house designed by River Architects @riverarchitects , a full-service architecture and design studio with a bold commitment to achieving environmental sustainability through intelligent, beautiful design. Both business are Woman-owned.

A “Passive House” must meet air handling requirements to ensure the quality of the air, and management of the temperature, while not using a lot of energy.

Shelter Air owner Kimberly Sevilla walks us through the house, showing us the special insulation used, the 3-pane windows, and the air handling machines that circulate the air in the ducts.

Take a tour with us!

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VIDEO: Shelter Air Is Keeping Slippers Warm Through Radiator and Boiler Maitenance (Member)

Spring is coming, promise. But in the meantime, heaters are on as we hunker in. Shelter Air services all types of heating systems. From old boilers still kicking in the basement, to oil-based heat constantly getting filled back up, to newer systems with smart-elements to them. Shelter Air’s priority is your comfort and stability. Call them today for HVAC (heating/cooling) service needs.

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Business Directory Highlight: Insulating A Hot Attic And Adding A Mini Split (Shelter Air)

Shelter Air owner Kimberly Sevilla, an energy Auditor, provides benefits of insulating an attic.

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Shelter-Air owner Kimberly Sevilla came over to Katie’s attic during the Heat Wave to speak to ALBB Readers about ways to insulate the attic; the benefits of insulating the attic to make the house more efficient in heating and cooling it; and programs to consider for rebates and grants for low to moderate income earners. Shelter-Air is independent and woman-owned, and ALBB Business Directory Member.

Kimberly is an Energy Auditor certified by the Building Performance Institute (BPI). She also works with The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA).

“I go into people’s homes and look for ways to improve their performance in their home so that it uses less energy to heat and cool,” she told ALBB. “Instead of putting a box into an inefficient house, is I make the house more efficient, and then I put the box in.”

She also well-versed in the NYS Clean Heat Program from New York State, that incentives purchasing and installing a heat pump through rebates and financing options so you can lower your bills and stay comfortable all year long. NYS Clean Heat rebates can be combined with federal tax credits included in the Inflation Reduction Act. She also mentions the EmPower Program for low to moderate income earners.

Ask Kimberly all about it, from financing to cooling, she can recommend you to the best solution. Call or Text: 845.204.8679 Website | Email