
Dixfield Foam Insulation, Inc., owned and operated by Grady and Melissa Littlehale, offers spray foam insulation installations throughout the state of Maine. Formed in 2007, Dixfield Foam aims to increase the energy efficiency, comfort, and operating costs of new and existing buildings by applying the most advanced insulation technology on the market.
Melissa and Grady Littlehale formed the company after researching the most efficient way to keep their 1800's farmhouse comfortable during Maine's long, cold winters -- a testament to the performance and value of spray foam insulation. Dixfield Foam Insulation meets with individual homeowners and businesses to provide optimal solutions for cutting heat loss while fitting into the customer's budget.
Melissa and Grady Littlehale formed the company after researching the most efficient way to keep their 1800's farmhouse comfortable during Maine's long, cold winters -- a testament to the performance and value of spray foam insulation. Dixfield Foam Insulation meets with individual homeowners and businesses to provide optimal solutions for cutting heat loss while fitting into the customer's budget.
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Dixfield Foam Insulation will make your home more comfortable and safe while saving energy! Did you know that homes are responsible for consuming a whopping 21% of the energy in the United States? Dixfield Foam Insulation, Inc., wants to help you reduce that number, while at the same time making your home safer, healthier, more comfortable, and more affordable to heat and cool.
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Thank you for allowing me to test the project in Cumberland. For a building of around 7000 Square feet I expected the blower door number to approach 4000 CFM. Because of your excellent foam application and the quality of the builder the blower door reading was only 2400 CFM at 50 Pascals! Thanks to Dixfield Foam Insulation we don't have frozen pipes anymore on those cold nights.
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Because the only thing worse than air leakage is heat transmission. Insulation conserves energy, increases comfort, and saves money, by keeping your hard earned heat inside. Find out how. I. Insulation is one of your home's first defenses against wasteful energy spending. According to the Department of Energy, 50%-70% of the energy used in the average American home goes toward heating and cooling.
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Your utility bill may be shocking, but it offers few helpful details: it doesn't tell you when your energy use peaks, doesn't explain how best to reduce power consumption, and doesn't tell you how your home is spending your money. Sometime during your crusade to seal those energy robbing cracks and holes in your home, you're bound to start asking yourself, Isn't air flow important for a healthy home?
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Your utility bill may be shocking, but it offers few helpful details: it doesn't tell you when your energy use peaks, doesn't explain how best to reduce power consumption, and doesn't tell you how your home is spending your money. We think it's worth finding out. A home energy audit is one of the first steps to understanding your home's energy usage, as well its overall health and performance.
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