What is a Home Energy Assessment?

It is an assessment of a home’s energy usage and overall efficiency. A certified energy auditor will conduct a thorough inspection of the home to identify areas where energy may be wasted or where energy-efficient upgrades can be made.

The purpose of an energy assessment is to help homeowners understand how they can reduce their energy consumption and save money on utility bills. By identifying areas where energy is being wasted, homeowners can take steps to improve the energy efficiency of their home, which results in lower energy bills, increased comfort, and a reduced environmental impact.

What is a Blower Door?

A blower door test is a diagnostic test that is used to measure the air leakage through the building envelope of a home or building. It is a valuable tool for identifying areas where air infiltration is occurring, which can lead to energy loss and comfort problems.
The blower door is a large fan that is installed in an exterior door or window. The fan is then used to create a negative pressure difference between the inside and outside of the building. This pressure difference causes air to flow into the building through any cracks or gaps in the building envelope.

The blower door test is conducted by one of our professional energy auditors. The auditor will use a an infrared camera to help identify the areas where air is leaking into the building. The auditor will then recommend ways to seal up these leaks to improve the energy efficiency of the building.

The blower door test is a valuable tool for homeowners and businesses who are looking to improve the energy efficiency of their buildings. By identifying and sealing up air leaks, you can save money on your energy bills and improve the comfort of your home or building.

How an Infrared Camera is Used in Energy Assessments

An infrared camera is a special type of camera that can detect heat. It is used in energy assessments to identify areas of a building where heat is escaping. This can help the auditor to identify areas where energy efficiency improvements can be made.

Infrared cameras work by detecting the infrared radiation emitted by objects. This radiation is invisible to the human eye, but it can be detected by an infrared camera. The camera converts the infrared radiation into an electronic image that shows the temperature of the object.

In an energy assessment, the auditor will use the infrared camera to scan the building’s exterior and interior. The camera will show the auditor where the heat is escaping from the building. This information can be used to identify areas where insulation or other energy efficiency measures can be used to improve the building’s energy efficiency.

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