129 Nelson Road, Fremont, NY

The 1980s brought the first real energy codes to New York State, which means a home from this era is likely better insulated than its older neighbors - but "better than 1965" is a low bar. Homes from this period typically have R-11 wall insulation and varying attic levels depending on when they were built and whether improvements have been made since. They're also the era of the first wave of replacement windows, many of which are now 30-plus years old and performing well below their original specifications.

Multi-family properties like this one present a specific energy management challenge: the costs of heating and hot water are often shared or distributed across units, which can make it harder to track where money is going. Common areas, shared mechanical systems, and units with more exterior exposure all contribute differently to the overall energy load.

Based on confirmed building data, EcoAudit estimates annual energy costs for this home at $300 to $550, 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 $100 to $200 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.