Find likely air-loss areas in your home in under 60 seconds — then see exactly where to start fixing, without guessing at random products.
Small comfort issues compound into repeated heating and cooling waste. The problem usually isn't your HVAC — it's what surrounds it.
Tiny gaps around window frames, door edges, attic access, and pipe penetrations let conditioned air escape around the clock — invisibly adding to every bill.
One persistently cold room, drafty corners, or floors that never warm up are almost always symptoms of an air-sealing issue — not a heating failure.
Your HVAC overcompensates for conditioned air that keeps escaping. The result: higher bills, faster system wear, and a home that never quite reaches comfort.
Spray foam addresses the three highest-impact zones in most homes — each one DIY-accessible in an afternoon.
The band of wood running along the top of your foundation is one of the most overlooked heat-loss points. Spray foam creates a continuous thermal barrier along the entire perimeter.
Attached garages share a wall with living areas — but that wall is often partially sealed. Spray foam at the perimeter, door frame, and any penetrations stops cold air from migrating directly into conditioned space.
Heat rises — and escapes through attic hatches, recessed lights, and top-plate junctions. Sealing the perimeter of the hatch with spray foam is the highest-ROI single fix in most homes.
Answer quick questions about your home type, size, climate, and energy situation.
Tell us about drafts, uneven temperatures, cold floors, and comfort patterns you've noticed.
The calculator estimates your energy-loss exposure and maps likely problem zones in your home.
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Energy Loss Calculator
Answer 7 quick questions. We'll estimate your risk level, identify likely leak zones, and show you the right first fix — not a random product list.
Question 1 of 7
This affects how air moves through your home and where leaks typically form.
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Larger homes tend to have more potential leak surface area and higher exposure.
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An approximate range is fine. This signals the financial scale of any likely waste.
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No major appliance changes, no extra people — just bills creeping higher.
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Select everything that applies — even occasionally.
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Select all that seem problematic — or choose "Not sure" if you haven't checked.
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"I'd blamed my old furnace for years. The calculator flagged the attic hatch — one afternoon of sealing and my bill dropped noticeably the next month."
"Finally stopped guessing. The gap around my basement door was the culprit all along. Straightforward fix, real difference in comfort."
"The result matched exactly what a contractor later confirmed. Saved me a diagnostic fee and pointed me to the right product first."
This result is an estimate based on your self-reported answers — designed to help you choose a smarter first step, not replace a professional energy audit.
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