Vergennes, VT – Building Energy, a full-service energy contracting company offering energy audits, weatherization, insulation, green construction, heat pumps, and solar systems, announced it recently participated in a construction project and new product demonstration in Vergennes.
The Addison County Chapter Habitat for Humanity, along with Jamey Gerlaugh of Efficiency Vermont, Matt Damon of TimberHP, and Building Energy’s insulation crew, went out to Vergennes to install the new TimberFill wood fiber insulation into a new home for a future family in need. Many stopped in to learn more about the next generation of high-performance, affordable, carbon-storing, vapor-open wood fiber insulation by TimberHP.
TimberFill is a zero-carbon, sustainable, dense-pack and loose-fill insulation made from pure softwood chips leftover from sustainable Maine forest management and lumber production, mixed with only borate to protect against fire, mold, and insects.





