Our Basic Energy Audit can tell you which of the two most important energy savingmeasures should be addressed first, air sealing or duct sealing. During our Basic Energy Audit we measure your home’s air infiltration with a blower door test to determine if air sealing is the top priority. While that test is being done, we will test your home’s supply vents with a procedure known as pressure pan testing to determine approximately how leaky is your duct work. Should the results of pressure pan testing show extensive duct leakage, we can switch gears and do the Comprehensive Duct System Evaluation instead of going forward with the Basic Energy Audit. The Comprehensive Duct System Evaluation determines exactly where the leaks in your duct system are occurring and whether your heating and cooling system is adequately sized and functioning properly. Our experience will determine immediately whether the basic audit or the duct evaluation would be the better choice, prioritizing your efforts and saving you money. Either of these tests is only $300.
If you want to go even further, our Comprehensive Energy Audit offers much more detail. It which includes a guideline for a making your home as energy efficient as possible. It tells you exactly which home improvements give you the fastest and greatest return on your investment. It provides you with results from both sets of tests included in the Basic Energy Audit, but also gives a list of priorities based on the results. These priorities will be ranked by how soon each home improvement will pay for itself through energy savings, giving you a scientifically based approach to saving energy.
Using less energy not only saves you money. It also means your family will have a smaller carbon footprint and the less carbon based fuel we use, the better.
Together, we can transform your home into a healthier, safer, more affordable place to live for you and your family.
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Testimonials
Quality Excellent. Scope of project involved removing old attic insulation, air sealing attic, installing new insulation in attic beyond basic recommended levels, air sealing leaks from basement to living space, air sealing duct work, HERS rating, and calculating appropriate HVAC size.
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