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These Two Companies Provide One Solution for Energy Efficiency

by Kimberly Searles March 31, 2014
written by Kimberly Searles March 31, 2014

illustrationJust about nine years ago, Northeast Mesa resident Al Huss began Southwest InSEALators, a company based on indoor air quality.

Al and his team made the commitment to provide an excellent product with first-rate service, as well as to produce healthier and more environmentally compatible buildings on a healthier and more sustainable basis.

As the company began to grow, Al realized the need for a whole home approach.

“We could simply provide insulation,” said Al. “But that’s only one part of the equation when it comes to energy efficiency.”

That’s how the second company, Arizona Going Green, came to be. As a full-service energy audit company, Al and his team of certified experts evaluate homes and commercial properties, identifying ways to make it more energy efficient. They also assist with code compliance for builders and home energy ratings, which benefit both homeowners and Realtors.

“When we do an audit, and find things that can be improved, we can make referrals to companies to handle that,” said Al. “If insulation is the solution, we have the direct connection to Southwest InSEALators. By looking at the whole home, we’re able to help homeowners, builders and realtors save time and money.”

Arizona Going Green is both an Arizona Public Service (APS)- and Salt River Project (SRP)-approved contractor. This means they can make you eligible for some big rebates with APS and SRP. Their energy audits not only can make your home or business more comfortable, but they also can save you money—sometimes between $350 and $600 on annual energy costs.

Southwest InSEALators offers both standard and spray foam insulation, and is an authorized dealer for the installation of the Icynene Insulation System, an award-winning product, which is environmentally friendly and promotes green building. 

Both Arizona Going Green and Southwest InSEALators serve the entire Valley, with Arizona Going Green offering a $99 detailed energy analysis and report. To learn more, visit them online at www.arizonagoinggreen.com and www.swsealco.com. You also can call (480) 768-7634.

 

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