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What a Typical Home Energy Audit Checklist Looks Like

A A home energy audit is essential to identify ways you can save on utility costs. It’s a comprehensive evaluation of the components that affect your home’s energy efficiency, such as insulation. Here are things you can expect during your appointment. 

Home Exterior and Interior Inspections

Exterior

When the inspector arrives, one of the first things they will check is your home’s exterior. They will examine all doors and windows to detect seal-related issues. If these parts of your exterior are old or damaged, they might need replacement. 

Professionals will look for cracks or gaps on your roof and siding that allow conditioned or warm air to escape your living space. 

Interior

Indoors, inspectors will look for signs of drafts or air leaks. They will assess the insulation levels of walls and floors. Another thing they will do is check if the air vents have obstructions or require replacement. They might also use infrared cameras to detect hot or cold spots that could indicate poor insulation. 

At Acorn Home Improvements, Inc., we will measure the R-value of your home and recommend upgrades that could help improve its energy efficiency.

Assessing Your Electronic Devices

HVAC System

Energy audits involve evaluating heating and cooling equipment, including air conditioners, furnaces and heat pumps. Your inspector will look for signs of wear and tear that can compromise your HVAC system’s performance. They will check if the filters require replacement, look for obstructions on the coils and ducts and see if the fans are working correctly. A reliable professional will also test your thermostat and check if it’s in the right setting. 

Appliances

During your energy audit, your inspector will look at your major appliances like your refrigerator, dishwasher and washing machine. They will check the energy efficiency rating of each unit and if they are functioning well. Depending on the state of your appliances, your inspector might recommend investing in newer, more efficient models that can help reduce energy use. 

Analyzing the Results

Following the inspection, professionals will analyze the data gathered and create a comprehensive report detailing the findings. This document can include ways that will help improve your humble abode’s energy efficiency. It can indicate which areas require sealing or which components need upgrading. The report could also suggest replacing older appliances with more efficient models. 

Are you looking for ways to save on your heating and cooling costs? Let Acorn Home Improvements, Inc. help you achieve this goal. Besides energy audit, we also specialize in siding and roof replacement. Call us at (973) 386-9604 or fill out our online form to get a free estimate. 

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