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Eco-Friendly Services

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   Looking for a way to reduce your heating and cooling costs?

In order to reduce these costs it is important to create a tight house envelope.  This includes finding and sealing window and door leaks, insulating attics and exterior walls, upgrading inefficient windows and doors and replacing old windows.

Gurgul and Company takes pride in providing all of these services so that you can establish a greener home, reduce your carbon footprint and in the process, fatten your wallet.  

We install and implement products that reduce heating and cooling loss such as:
  • Windows and doors: All windows and doors we buy are certified by Energy Star and tailored for the reduction of heat loss.
  • Attic insulation: Thermal insulation with a high R value is specially designed to trap heat inside your house making it the best option for areas that experience long and cold winters. We most commonly use foam insulation and fiberglass insulation.  If you are interested in installing more environmentally friendly insulation, we can provide insulators stuffed with recycled paper, plastics and natural oils instead.

Gurgul and Company is Eco-Friendly

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  • We minimize air infiltration and heat loss by creating a tight house envelope
  • We install and implement high efficiency products
  • We offer to use more environmentally friendly building products such as decking and siding
  • We recycle separately all waste and unused materials
  • We are compliant with EPA codes concerning industrial waste 
For more information about the importance of creating a tight house envelope, please visit the website for the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy

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Gurgul & Company
 Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin 
Phone: (262) 252-2520  E-mail: jgurgul1@gmail.com
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