Assessment can be beneficial for all homeowners. This assessment provides valuable information on how to make your home energy efficient and reduce energy costs. Perhaps the most important part of the assessment includes a blower test, which will identify airflow issues that can contribute to wasting energy.

A blower test is an important part of an energy assessment because it can identify potential air leakage in your home. Although not visible to the eye, air leakage occurs when warm air escapes out of a home’s exterior walls or ceiling, costing you money in energy and comfort. By performing a blower test, an assessor can pinpoint any problem areas which could significantly decrease the amount of energy you use in your home.

Through a blower test, the assessor measures the amount of air being moved through the home from various locations. It can identify any blockages that may be preventing air from moving through the home, such as incorrect insulation or poorly sealed windows and doors. By pinpointing any energy leaks and other issues related to airflow, the assessor can recommend specific methods to improve air flow and reduce energy use.

The results of a blower test also provide

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