About Us

Practical guidance for homes across the United States

U.S. Home Energy & Maintenance Guide helps homeowners, renters, and property managers make homes safer, more comfortable, and more energy efficient. Because a useful recommendation for a humid Gulf Coast home may be wrong for a cold Upper Midwest home, we organize our guidance around climate, region, season, and building conditions.

What we cover

Our articles explain seasonal maintenance, heating and cooling, insulation and air sealing, indoor moisture, roofs and drainage, severe-weather preparation, energy costs, and available efficiency programs. We aim to turn technical topics into clear decisions, checklists, and next steps.

How we work

We prioritize primary and authoritative sources, including U.S. government agencies, state and local programs, utilities, recognized standards organizations, and manufacturer documentation. We identify important regional limitations and encourage readers to verify current local codes, prices, rebates, and permit requirements.

Our content is educational and is not a substitute for an on-site assessment by a qualified contractor, engineer, electrician, plumber, HVAC technician, mold professional, or other licensed specialist.

Editorial independence

Advertising or commercial relationships do not determine our conclusions. When a page contains advertising, sponsorship, or an affiliate relationship, we disclose it where appropriate.

Questions, corrections, and suggestions are welcome at home@bibubnews.com.