33 Falcon Drive, Lloyd, NY
- Year built: 2020
- Square footage: 2,408 sq ft
- Bedrooms: 4
- Style: Raised Ranch
- Estimated energy score: 81/100
- Estimated annual energy cost: $1,750 - $2,850
- Estimated annual savings potential: $100 - $350
- Heating fuel: Natural Gas
A home built after 2010 in New York State was constructed under significantly stricter energy codes than anything that came before - better wall insulation, higher-efficiency windows, and more attention to air sealing. Homes of this vintage are often already performing reasonably well relative to the county average. The biggest opportunities are usually in the mechanical systems: replacing aging gas equipment with a heat pump, adding smart controls, and optimizing the ventilation strategy.
Raised ranch homes have a half-story that sits partially below grade, which often means cold floors and inadequate rim-joist insulation where the floor framing meets the foundation wall - one of the most common air leakage points in homes of this style.
Based on confirmed building data, EcoAudit estimates annual energy costs for this home at $1,750 to $2,850, 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 $350 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.