Insulation products qualify for an energy tax credit of up to $1500 under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. For more information, visit the ENERGY STAR Tax Credit page.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, in the United States, buildings account for 39 percent of total energy use, 68 percent of total electricity consumption and 38 percent of the carbon dioxide emissions
Controlling greenhouse gas emissions from buildings can have a dramatic impact on the environment.
A home energy audit is the first step to determine how much energy your home consumes and to evaluate the steps to take to make your home more energy efficient.
An audit will show you problems and improvement that can save money and energy over time when corrected.
We have a Building Performance Institute certified energy auditor on staff. The audit includes:
Appliance, lighting and HVAC inspection
Building envelope inspection
Visual inspection of the attic
Visual inspection of the basement
After the initial audit is performed, our team will recommend the steps to reduce the overall energy use in your home. After all recommended improvements are made, a post test can be done to determine the impact of the improvements.
Energy audits can be completed on both existing homes and homes that are under construction.
To schedule an energy audit or learn more about an audit, contact us.