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GoGreen Guide

Clear guidance on impactful energy improvements

Photo of homeowner laying bead of caulk using caulking gun along a door frame to seal the building envelope from air leaks for energy savings.

Weatherproofing | 3 min read

Weatherproofing Doors: An Open and Shut Case

If your door rattles in its frame or you can see daylight around the edges, your energy dollars are slipping out every time you close it. Properly sealed doors make a big difference in comfort and cost—especially during California’s hot summers and cool evenings.

Weatherproofing | 4 min read

Sealing the Building Envelope: First Line of Defense in Weatherproofing Your Home

Let’s face it—“leaky” never sounds good. When you heat or cool your home, leaks waste money and energy because they allow conditioned air to escape or unconditioned air to enter. Read more
Photo of homeowner weatherproofing windows by running adhesive foam tape around window and door joints.

Weatherproofing | 2 min read

Seal Existing Windows or Finance New Ones

With windows responsible for roughly 30% of your home’s heat gain and loss, according to the U.S. Department of Energy, sealing your existing windows delivers big bang for your buck. Read more

About GoGreen Financing | 4 min read

How the State of California’s GoGreen Financing Program Works

GoGreen Financing was created to help California residents and small business owners afford the kinds of energy upgrades that result in lower energy bills and fewer greenhouse gas emissions. Read more

About GoGreen Financing | 4 min read

What Is the State of California’s GoGreen Financing Program?

Energy upgrades are a good thing. They can boost your comfort, reduce your carbon footprint, indirectly help the grid operate more reliably, and – very importantly – save money on utility bills over the long run by lowering energy usage. Read more