Air sealing in Summerland.
Summerland air sealing for custom and acreage homes. Measured blower-door results, FortisBC rebates.
- 100+Okanagan homes sealed
- 5.0★Google rated
- 0.24best ACH50 on record
- from $3,700typical home
Summerland’s bench is full of custom homes and orchard-acreage builds where envelope quality really matters. A measured aerosol seal gets these homes to Step 4 or Step 5 without chasing diffuse leaks by hand, and you leave with a documented number.
Measured air sealing, not guesswork.
Hand-sealing is blind: you caulk, you tape, and you only find out the real number at the final blower-door, when the drywall is up. We run a computer-controlled aerosol seal instead, bring the leakage down to your target on purpose, and you watch the ACH50 fall in real time. See exactly how it works, the BC Step Code targets, and our builder reviews.
FortisBC rebates on Summerland builds.
Step 4 and Step 5 new builds can claim up to $15,000 to $20,000 per unit through FortisBC’s New Home Program (electrification pathway), plus up to $7,000 per home toward design and envelope consulting. Hitting those steps depends on a tight envelope, so a measured seal helps unlock the rebate rather than adding cost. Amounts change, so confirm current programs at fortisbc.com. For the technical side, our BC Step Code guide goes deeper.
Building a home here instead?
If you’re a homeowner building or renovating in Summerland, the same seal means less wildfire smoke, fewer drafts and lower bills. See the homeowner side.
Sealing in Summerland? Let’s get your number.
Tell me the project and I’ll give you a real price, not a mystery quote. You talk to the owner who runs the seal, usually same day.
Summerland air sealing: common questions
Do you serve Summerland?
Yes, Summerland is within our service area. We come down from Kelowna, often alongside other South Okanagan jobs. Pricing starts at $3,700 depending on the home.
Will it pass my Step Code blower-door in Summerland?
That is the whole point. We measure the leakage live during the seal and bring it down to your target on purpose, then hand you the blower-door certificate. Typical results land between 0.5 and 1.2 ACH50; the best on record is 0.24.
How do FortisBC rebates work for a Summerland build?
FortisBC’s New Home Program pays builders up to $15,000 a unit at Step 4 and up to $20,000 at Step 5 through an electrification pathway, plus up to $7,000 per home for design and envelope consulting. Hitting those steps depends on a tight envelope, so a measured seal helps unlock them. Confirm current amounts with FortisBC.