Did you perform a double take when you viewed your last energy bill? Although high energy bills can be the result of extreme weather conditions, consistently high bills can often indicate an inefficient HVAC system or your home is misusing energy because of other means, like drafty windows or poor insulation.
One of the easiest ways to determine whether your home is wasting energy is by calling a home service professional to carry out a home energy audit, also referred to as a home energy assessment. Keep reading to learn more about home energy audits, including what they are and their advantages.
An energy audit is a custom inspection of how much energy your home consumes and whether – and where – your home may be losing or wasting energy. An inspector will go through older energy bills in the course of an energy audit to figure out where energy is being used and how much.
The ultimate goal of an energy audit is to help homeowners save money on their energy bills by suggesting energy-efficient improvements, which can include swapping out your existing HVAC system, adding new insulation, sealing up leaks, or replacing drafty windows.
During the energy assessment, the auditor carries out an inspection of the outside and inside of your home. The auditor will perform a blower door test on doorways, windows and fireplaces to determine if there are air leaks in your home. They’ll also inspect your home’s HVAC system, including the ductwork, the water heater, and the insulation in your attic. Some assessments may also include checking your current lighting system.
It can be difficult for the ordinary homeowner to know for sure how efficient their home is compared to other similar homes in their area. However, lots of energy companies often offer information about where your home stands when compared with similar homes and whether it’s more efficient, about average, or inefficient versus your neighbors’ homes. This can be a good starting point to decide if you need an energy audit completed.
A few of the benefits of a home energy audit include:
It’s worthwhile to understand how efficient your home is and where you’re consuming the most energy. For example, if your ducts are leaking air, it will lead to a sizable increase in your energy bills and excessive wear and tear on your HVAC system because it has to run longer to completely heat or cool your home.
An energy audit will outline where you need to make energy-efficient improvements to cut back on energy and lower utility bills. This can include replacing old weatherstripping or buying a new energy-efficient furnace.
Permitting air to slip into your home through doors and windows, or due to a lack of insulation can cause unwanted moisture to appear, which may negatively affect your home’s humidity levels or lead to mold. This can exacerbate health issues, especially for people dealing with asthma or allergies.
Energy-efficient homes are desired by homebuyers. You can sell your home more quickly or for more money by telling possible buyers that it’s energy efficient.
Although completing an energy audit on your own might not be as comprehensive as choosing a professional, it’ll offer a broad idea of how energy efficient your home is. If you don’t discover any issues during the DIY test, then you likely don’t need to bring in a professional. Use this step-by-step checklist:
If you want professional help finding out how energy efficient your heating and cooling equipment is, call the HVAC pros at Three Rivers Heating and Cooling today. We’ve proudly serviced the residents of Portland with quality home services for many years. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.
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