54 Becker Street, Putnam Valley, NY

Built in 1962, this home was constructed just before the energy crisis forced builders and code writers to start paying attention to insulation. Homes from this period in Onondaga County typically have R-11 or less in the walls - if anything at all - and attic insulation that may have been added or upgraded at some point but rarely meets today's R-49 recommendation for climate zone 6A. The mechanical systems have usually been replaced once, but the envelope is often original.

Cape Cod homes present a specific insulation challenge: the knee walls and sloped ceiling sections in the upper half-story create awkward cavities that are easy to miss during a retrofit. Homes of this style frequently have adequate attic insulation over the main floor but very little protecting the second-floor living space.

Based on confirmed building data, EcoAudit estimates annual energy costs for this home at $2,100 to $3,400, assuming natural gas heating and typical usage patterns for Central New York. A targeted set of improvements - usually starting with attic insulation, air sealing, and possibly equipment upgrades - could reduce that by $700 to $1,700 per year. New York State and National Grid offer rebates that cover a meaningful share of weatherization costs for homeowners in Onondaga County. A free EcoAudit assessment identifies exactly where this home is losing energy and which programs apply.