Frequently asked questions.

House in need of an energy audit to assess energy efficiency and identify areas for improvement
Energy auditor using an infrared camera to detect and highlight air leaks in a living room, improving home energy efficiency.
Fiberglass batts installed in the basement or crawlspace ceiling to improve insulation and energy efficiency

What services do you offer?

We specialize in home energy audits, insulation, air sealing, HVAC upgrades, heat pumps, and other energy-efficient improvements. For contractors and new-home builders, we offer consultations, blower-door and duct-Blast tests to help you meet regulation requirements.

How can I make my home more energy efficient?

Upgrading insulation, sealing air leaks, installing energy-efficient appliances, and using smart thermostats can improve efficiency! This well help reduce cost and improve comfort.

Do you provide home energy audits?

Yes! Our audits assess energy use, identify inefficiencies, and recommend cost-effective upgrades. You will receive a full report and after-audit consultation to help assess key issues.

Are there tax credits or rebates available?

Yes, many federal, state, and utility incentives can help offset costs. We can guide you to the best available programs.

How much can I save on energy bills?

Savings vary by home and upgrades, but many customers see 20–30% reductions in energy costs.

How long does installation of home energy improvements take?

Most projects take a few days but can also take over a week, depending on the scope of work for you and your homes needs.

What is the best insulation for my home?

It depends on your needs, but common options include blown-in cellulose insulation (added on top of existing insulation), fiberglass, and spray-foam. We are always sure to recommend the best options for increased efficiency while maintaining comfortability.

How do I schedule an assessment?

Fill out our pre-audit questionnaire, which is available below! Or you can also contact us by phone or email

Stack of high energy bills indicating increased energy costs and potential efficiency issues in the home
Energy auditor inspecting the basement duct trunkline and fiberglass insulation batts above to assess efficiency and air leakage

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