A home energy assessment, also known as a home energy audit, can help you understand the whole picture of your home's energy use, comfort, and safety. An assessment can help you determine how much energy your home uses, where your home is inefficient, and which problem areas and fixes you should prioritize to save energy and improve the comfort of your home. A home energy assessment should be your first step before making energy-saving home improvements, as well as before adding a renewable energy system to your home.
Professional Home Energy Assessments
A professional home energy assessment will provide a thorough analysis of your home's energy use. In addition to a room-by-room examination of the home, a home energy professional may use equipment such as blower doors, infrared cameras, gas leak and carbon monoxide detectors, moisture meters, and non-toxic smoke pens. Learn more about professional home energy assessments >>
Do-It-Yourself Home Energy Assessments
While a professional energy assessment provides the most complete picture of your home's energy use, a diligent self-assessment can help you pinpoint problem areas and prioritize your energy efficiency upgrades. Learn more about DIY home energy assessments >>
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