How to Find a Contractor

A lot of air sealing and even insulation jobs you can do yourself. We like this guide from Efficiency Vermont, with videos for 9 do-it-yourself projects to save money on heating. But if you can already see yourself swearing and sweating in your basement and attic, it’s time to find a contractor!

To get started finding a pro, check these lists.

DID YOU KNOW?

You can make a FREE appointment with an independent Abode Energy Management consultant who will talk to you about your house and situation before you invest in weatherization, heat pumps, or solar panels.

While you’re waiting for your assessment, contact Abode, who can help you get started:

Tips to finding a contractor

  1. Ask friends, family, and neighbors who they have used.
  2. Local contractors can sometimes give you a better deal than bigger regional companies. Find a mix of big and small.
  3. Prepare for your conversation. What do you see as the main issue , e.g. What’s causing my house to be drafty? or Do I have enough insulation? Be ready with info about the age and square footage of your house, current heating system, and any previous efficiency projects. It can be helpful to look at the floor plan on the property record card for your address, which you can find on the town assessors map.
  4. Get 3-5 written estimates & interview the contractors. How does it feel to have them in your house?
  5. Ask if they have licenses and insurance and whether they use subcontractors.
  6. Ask about previous projects and the results. How many projects like yours do they do in a year? Do they have experience with rebates and other incentives?
  7. Ask for references, and call those references to ask: Were the owners happy? As happy now as when the work was completed? Did the contractors come when they said? Did they keep to the estimated cost? Did they leave a mess?
  8. Get a written agreement on payment. It’s OK to pay part of it upfront, but don’t make the final payment till you’re completely satisfied the job is finished.
  9. Check the Better Business Bureau for customer disputes. Look over online reviews, but keep in mind people who write reviews are often only the most or least satisfied.

Neighbor-to-neighbor referrals

DID YOU KNOW?

25%-40% of the energy used for heating and cooling an average home is lost to air leakage. That’s like having a window open year-round and letting your money fly out the window!

Start Weatherizing Now

Sign Up for Your Energy Assessment:

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Sustainable Middleborough is a local all-volunteer organization that works for clean energy in Middleborough and around the state.

sustainablemiddleborough@gmail.com

RESOURCES

Weatherization Assistance Program
(income guidelines)


Fuel Assistance and Weatherization Assistance
So. Shore Community Action Council, Inc. (SSCAC)
General Contact: 877-383-5243
Apply for fuel assistance: 508-746-6707
Weatherization Assistance: 508-747-7575
(if already qualified for fuel assistance)

ENERGY AUDITS

Energy New England
888-772-4242
solutions@ene.org


HELP WITH SOLAR

EnergySage.com


MIDDLEBOROUGH REBATES

Middleborough Gas and Electric
508-947-1371