Field And Shore is an independent reference focused on home energy efficiency for households in Canada. The site covers four practical areas: insulation basics, draft sealing, seasonal heating, and everyday energy-saving habits. The aim is to explain how a typical cold-climate home loses and saves energy, in plain language.
What this site is
The content is written as a set of reference articles, not as marketing material. Each topic explains the underlying idea, points to the parts of a home where it matters most, and links to publicly available Canadian resources for readers who want the official detail.
What this site is not
Field And Shore does not perform energy assessments, sell products, or carry out work. The articles are general information and are not a substitute for advice from a licensed contractor, a registered energy advisor, or a local utility. For decisions specific to a particular home, those professionals should be consulted.
How the content is prepared
Articles are reviewed periodically and carry a visible update date. Where a topic refers to building requirements, the text points to current Canadian sources rather than restating figures that change between code editions and climate zones.
Images
Photographs on this site come from Wikimedia Commons and are used under their respective Creative Commons licences, with attribution shown in each caption.
Contact
Questions about a topic can be sent to contact@fieldandshore.org or through the contact form on the homepage.
Last updated May 18, 2026.