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Energy Home Improvements Now Serving Sacramento, California!
Now Serving Sacramento and Surrounding Neighborhoods If you live in Sacramento or surrounding areas like Natomas, Pocket, Citrus Heights, Carmichael, and Orangevale, you already know what Northern California weather can do to your home. Scorching summer heat. Seasonal storms. Harsh UV exposure. Dry winters. And if your windows, doors, siding, or gutters are outdated or...
Now Offering Siding, Soffit & Fascia, Gutters & Downspouts – Full Exterior Solutions by Energy Home Improvements
Key Takeaways Energy Home Improvements now offers siding, soffit & fascia, gutters, and downspouts across all service areas These upgrades protect your home, improve energy efficiency, and boost curb appeal We proudly offer Alside and James Hardie siding, plus gutter guards for long-term protection Bundle with your windows and doors for a complete exterior renovation...
Window Replacement In Utah Your Complete 2026 Guide
Last updated: January 03, 2026 Key Takeaways: Looking for the best window replacement Utah has to offer? This 2026 guide covers rebates, costs, and expert insights. Utah’s climate demands high-performance windows; triple-pane is no longer optional. New windows can cut your energy bills by up to 33% and increase resale value. 2026 rebates and tax...
Window Replacement in Indiana: What Homeowners Need to Know in 2026
Last updated: January 3, 2026 Key Takeaways Replacing windows in Indiana can cut your energy bills by up to 33%. Energy-efficient windows are now required for many rebates and tax credits in 2026. Indiana's weather extremes make window quality a serious investment not just an upgrade. Not all window companies are equal and avoid bait-and-switch...
10 Signs You Need Window Replacement (And What to Do About Each One)
Updated: April 24, 2026 The main signs you need window replacement are drafts through a closed window, condensation trapped between the glass panes, visible frame rot or warping, and windows over 20 years old that are showing multiple symptoms. Windows account for 25–30% of a home's heating and cooling loss, according to the U.S. Department...
Idaho Energy-Efficient Windows: What Our Installers Find Behind Every Old Frame
Update: May 5, 2026 Triple-pane vinyl windows with Low-E coating, argon gas fill, and a U-factor at or below 0.27 are the right specification for most Idaho homes. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, replacing old single-pane or inefficient windows with ENERGY STAR 7.0 models can reduce heating and cooling costs by 12 to...
Best Windows for Utah’s Climate: Year-Round Comfort & Energy Savings
Updated: April 10, 2026 For most Utah homes, vinyl triple-pane windows with ENERGY STAR® Version 7.0 certification are the best windows for Utah's varied conditions. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that upgrading from older windows to ENERGY STAR® certified models can reduce heating and cooling costs by 12–33% annually, though actual savings depend on...
Energy Home Improvements Named One of the Nation’s Top Remodelers for 2025
Energy Home Improvements Named to Qualified Remodeler TOP 500 for 2025Pleasant View, Utah – August 2025 – Qualified Remodeler, a leading publication serving remodelers and home improvement companies in the U.S., has ranked Energy Home Improvements No. 393 on its 47th annual TOP 500 Remodelers of 2025. Since 1978, the Qualified Remodeler TOP 500 has...
Why Sliding Windows Are a Smart Replacement Option in 2026
Last updated: January 3, 2026 Looking for modern windows that boost airflow, improve energy efficiency, and won’t cost a fortune? Sliding windows could be the best replacement option for your home in 2026. From easy operation to triple-pane insulation, today’s sliding windows are smarter, sleeker, and stronger than ever. In this guide, we’ll break down...
How to Choose the Best Window Replacement Company in Indiana
Key Takeaways Most window companies sell you on brand, not performance. But if you’re looking for the best window replacement company in Indiana, what really matters is the window type and the install. “Best” means certified installers, EnergyStar Certified, transparent pricing, and real reviews — not flashy ads. Indiana’s climate demands windows with strong air-leakage...
