- Energy Testing
- Insulation
- Windows
- Radon Mitigation
- Energy Solutions
- Attic Air Sealing
- Attic Insulation
- Attic Ventilation
- Rim Joists: Insulation and Air Sealing
- Rooms above garages
- Sidewalls (Open & Closed Cavities)
- Sloped & Vaulted Ceilings
- Bathroom Exhaust Fans
- Basement Walls
- Story-and-a-half Homes: Cape Cod, Salt Box, Modified A-Frame, Bungalow
- Crawlspace Moisture Control & Insulation
- Insulation Cantilevered floors
- Ice Dams
- Rebates & Incentives
The IRA-HOMES rebate program is available for any single family home and most multi-family homes in Wisconsin that can improve the energy efficiency of the home by at least 20% by completing approved measures.
This program has specific modeled energy savings requirements to be met to qualify. The program makes the most sense for customers that need several portions of their home insulated or for customers who qualify in the program with low to moderate incomes. To see if this program makes sense, please follow the below instructions. (Once you have all of the documentation needed, it should take less than 10 minutes to complete).

You will need to start an application with the program. To get the process started please click on the link below. You will need your utility account numbers and financial information such as pay stubs, w2, or federal tax return (make sure to black out any SSN information).
https://focus-ira.clearesult.com/
- Click on Check Eligibility
- Enter in your information
- Please indicate that you are working with an IRA Contractor
- Input St. Croix Energy Solutions as your Trade Ally
- Please check the box to include our company as contact for project eligibility
- Please let me know that you were able to complete the initial application process
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Testimonials
James M., Husdon, WI
The two workers that performed this service were here for two consecutive days, and they were very courteous and friendly, and extremely competent and clean. They used drop cloths on the floors, covered clothing and other items in the walk in closet with plastic. When the job was completed, they hooked up the testing equipment once again, and reran the test to determine the reduction of cold air from the initial test. The numbers were very much an improvement, and we both notice that the entire house is now uniformly warm and, indeed, is somewhat quieter.