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home energy audit is the first step to assess
how much energy your home consumes and to
evaluate what measures you can take to make your
home more energy efficient. An audit will show
you problems that may, when corrected, save you
significant amounts of money over time. During
the audit, you can pinpoint where your house is
losing energy. Audits also determine the
efficiency of your home's heating and cooling
systems. An audit may also show you ways to
conserve hot water and electricity. You can
perform a simple energy audit yourself, or have
a professional energy auditor carry out a more
thorough audit. (Click the image at the right)
A
professional auditor uses a variety of
techniques and equipment to determine the energy
efficiency of a structure. Thorough audits often
use equipment such as blower doors, which
measure the extent of leaks in the building
envelope, and infrared cameras, which reveal
hard-to-detect areas of air infiltration and
missing insulation. |