When renovations began at the Salvation Army about 18 months ago, it was supposed to be an end-of-life upgrade on the 35-year-old building, says executive director Tony Brushett. However, when switching out a window, they noticed there wasn’t any insulation around it. Further investigations revealed there was no insulation in the building at all, which may largely account for the $200,000 heating bills they were paying every year. That discovery…
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