In a typical energy assessment, a qualified inspector will visit the home and evaluate its various system components such as insulation, ventilation, windows, and doors. The inspector will then provide a report of any problems found and make recommendations for improvements, such as additional, proper insulation or new windows and appliances.
The most obvious benefit of an energy assessment and subsequent upgrade is the potential cost savings. A typical home can save up to 15 percent on its yearly energy bill by making improvements in these areas. Additionally, this can make it easier for families to budget and stay comfortable during seasonal changes in temperature. Furthermore, improvements to insulation and ventilation also enable the home to better maintain a comfortable temperature throughout the entire year.
Energy efficiency upgrades also bring benefits for the environment. Less energy is consumed, and the home’s carbon footprint is reduced. If many homes around the country adopt
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