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Home Energy Audit

A home energy audit is a way to benchmark how much energy your home currently uses and to determine what measures you can take to make your home more energy efficient. An audit will measure the efficiency of your home's heating and cooling systems and can 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.

Professional energy audits generally go into great detail. The energy auditor should do a room-by-room examination of the residence, as well as a thorough examination of past utility bills.

Many professional energy audits will include a blower door test. Most will also include a thermographic scan. There's also another type of test – the PFT air infiltration measurement technique – but it is rarely offered.

Posted on Tuesday, March 31, 2009 at 03:43PM by Registered Commenter[Your Name Here] | Comments1 Comment

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Energy audits are another way home owners can become cognizant of their home’s inefficiencies. The solution to the audit is often upgrades. Another solution to energy inefficiency is lifestyle adjustment. There are a lot of things a person can do that aren’t drastic adjustments to their daily routine, but impact that individual’s energy efficiency. For tips on how to improve your personal energy efficiency, visit http://www.austinauditors.com and click the "Get Informed" tab.

September 9, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterwilliam

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