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Preparing for an Energy Audit

Before the energy auditor visits your house, make a list of any existing problems such as condensation and uncomfortable or drafty rooms. Have copies or a summary of the home's yearly energy bills. Auditors can use this information to compare energy losses and asses cost-effectiveness of applicable upgrades.

Before the Audit:

  1. No wood burning fires for 48 hours prior to an audit. Clean ashes from fireplaces.
  2. Close and latch all exterior windows and doors for building shell testing.
  3. Have 12 - 24 months of utility bills (gas and electric) handy.

The audit usually takes 2-4 hours. Energy HERS Ratings usually take an additional 2-4 hours and might be broken into 3 or 4 separate inspections for builders.

The auditor also will analyze the residents' behavior (to name a few):

  1. Is anyone home during working hours?
  2. What is the average thermostat setting for summer and winter?
  3. How many people live here?
  4. Is every room in use?
Your answers may help uncover some simple ways to reduce your household's energy consumption. Walk through your home with the auditors as they work, and ask questions. They may use equipment to detect sources of energy loss, such as blower doors, infrared cameras, furnace efficiency meters, and surface thermometers.

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