


An energy audit is a fundamental first step toward reducing utility bills in a big way. By analyzing a building's major components including the building envelope, combustion equipment, chimneys, attics, crawlspaces and more, as well as the interrelationship of these various components, a comprehensive energy audit provides a big picture overview of how a building works.
This is effective for reducing utility bills, because sources or air leakage and heat transmission are located with precision so they can be eradicated cost-effectively.
But this isn't the only benefit of a comprehensive energy audit. Additionally, an audit puts your home, residential property or commercial property, or business on the path to:
Energy efficiency and comfort go hand in hand. Improving your building envelope by air sealing and increasing insulation; installing window films and shades and radiant barriers, and high efficiency heating and cooling systems means a more comfortable home for a lower operating cost. Improving the performance of your home with efficiency upgrades also means more evenly distributed heat throughout the home -- so you don't have to worry about drafts, or rooms that are hot or cold.