Temps are soaring all over the country right now, and hotel managers and owners are feeling the burn. Keeping rooms cool–especially those rooms that are vacant–is a cost many wish they could avoid. It’s considered one of the “costs of doing business” but
So, your business has decided it’s time to do something about your skyrocketing heat and air conditioning bills. Hopefully you’ve completed a thermal imaging study and understand in dollars and cents, what energy loss through your windows is costing you each month.
With record high temperatures across much of the U.S., extreme demands for energy are increasing as well. Energy experts predict energy demand could rise by 60 percent from Chicago to the mid-Atlantic states through July 5. New York, Boston and Philadelphia could see demand rise as mu
When it comes to historic buildings, energy efficiency is becoming a growing concern. With original and outdated HVAC systems, windows, insulation and other building components, bringing an historic building up 21st century energy standards can be a daunting and costly venture. ItR
LEED, or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design is a green building rating program developed by the U.S. Green Building Council. LEED is considered the green building standard these days, and many businesses are becoming LEED certified. Why? Because there are many advantages t
A recent poll of 500 utility executives revealed that utility costs are on the rise and there is no relief in sight. An article on CNNMoney that highlighted the survey findings stated that over 90% of the executives surveyed believe that legislation designed to require more renewable
When many people think of aluminum as a building material, they often think of siding or roofing. But extruded aluminum has many more uses for building and construction–such as railings, stadium seating, and more common building components like windows and doors. One major advan
When it comes to energy usage in commercial buildings, there are a lot of myths and misconceptions about what really works, and what doesn’t. It can be challenging to weed through the information to understand what will really save your business or organization money on energy c
A recent Thermolite project using thermal imaging technology is the Department of Commerce building. Using a thermal imaging study, Thermolite was able to identify the energy/heat loss through the windows and visually illustrate how the heat loss was escaping the building. Results of
Energy loss is not something that can be “seen.” It is an invisible phenomena that could be costing your business or organization millions of dollars in energy bills, expensive window replacements, costly HVAC upgrades or installing additional insulation. Energy and utilit