Finally, check which channels interest you so you can see more relevant content. Choose as many as
you like. You can also come back here and edit these settings later.
In Episode 3 of That '70s Remodel Stephanie showcases a comprehensive energy efficiency renovation of a 1969 vacation home in Sandy, Utah. The house had severe performance issues, including excessive air leakage (7.2 air changes per hour) and inadequate insulation (only 70% of walls properly insulated).
The renovation used a dual insulation approach: 3-3.5 inches of closed cell spray foam inside wall cavities combined with continuous R6 exterior insulation panels. This strategy was designed for an exterior-only remodel and provided excellent air sealing, moisture protection, and thermal performance while potentially strengthening the aging structure.
Additional improvements included a complete HVAC system replacement with modern equipment and air recovery ventilation to handle the now-tighter building envelope. The project demonstrates how strategic upgrades can dramatically improve energy efficiency, comfort, and structural integrity in older homes while keeping costs under $200,000, serving as a model for sustainable renovation practices.
https://www.huberwood.com
Log In
Sorry. Your comment does not meet our community guidelines. Please try again