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Energy Efficient Home: understanding the energy audit process

Author: Larry Gordon

Author: Larry Gordon

The first step that one should take towards making their house, an energy efficient home is to take the help of help of a professional home energy auditor. There are few points that should be kept in mind before hiring an energy auditor. Take the help of a local government energy office to identify a capable auditor or auditing company. Crosscheck the credentials of the auditor with other users, who have availed the services in the past and see what they have to say. The credentials of the energy auditor can also be checked from the office of Better Business Bureau to see if any complaint is registered against the auditor or not. Once the energy auditor is finalized, the next step is to prepare for the visit. It is necessary to make the list of existing heating and cooling problems of the home. The copies of the yearly energy bills should be kept ready as this information is what the auditor will be looking at during the survey. Once the auditor is at the home the auditor will generally look for the following information to check for the energy consumption pattern of the residents. The average thermostat setting during winter and summer The number of people living in the home. The numbers of the rooms in the home and whether all the rooms are in use. After making all the queries the auditor will start to look for leakages in the home by using techniques that use advanced equipments like the infrared cameras, furnace efficiency meters, blower doors and surface thermometers. The auditor can easily pinpoint the energy leakage points and recommend the steps needed for removing the loopholes, to make the house an energy efficient home. The auditor will also looking into the insulation value of the different parts of the house like basement, walls, windows and doors. The auditor may ask you to replace the existing inefficient electrical appliances with star rated energy appliances to lower the electricity consumption and make the residence, an energy efficient home. A good energy audit helps to cut down the energy bills of the home. It makes it easy for the residents to efficiently manage their daily energy needs, without compromising on their comforts. You can learn more at www.advancedhomeenergy.com.About the Author:

Larry Gordon has over 15years experience in the home energy industry. His experience includes residential HVAC & home performance systems. Mr. Gordon has focused on providing turn-key solutions for creating energy efficient homes. He is a strong advocate of providing a home energy audit then undertaking projects that minimize energy usage, while maintaining comfort levels. You can know about an energy efficient home & more at www.advancedhomeenergy.com
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