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Energy Efficiency & Performance

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Every component in your home- the heating and cooling system, the doors and windows, the insulation and air barriers function as part of an integrated system that must occasionally be adjusted and improved. 

 

 

How do we do energy efficient retrofits for your home? 
Remember the audit is just the first step
Professional Testing & Diagnosis – Conduct a comprehensive Home Energy Audit to assess the energy efficiency of your house.

Analysis- Carefully analyze the results of the Home Energy Audit / test to  identify areas that needs improvement. We furnish a comprehensive report and pinpoint improvements base on priority.

Remediate – Implement green home improvements based on the comprehensive analysis.

 

Validate- Test all green home improvements to ensure that we met our energy efficiency goals.

 

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We look at everything we do in terms of its impact on our customers health, their homes resource efficiency, and its effect on the environment. We take a closer look at factors that determine the energy efficiency ,building performance and health/indoor quality of a home, and do the most cost effective remediation for every problem.  We focus our efforts to improve:


1. HOME INDOOR QUALITY AND OCCUPANTS HEALTH – By applying The National Center for Healthy Housing’s (Formerly the National Center for Lead-Safe Housing) seven principles of a healthy home which are: 1. Dry 2. Clean 3. Pest-free 4. Ventilated 5. Safe 6. Contaminant- free and 7. Maintained. We inspect, test and tailor a remediation plan for your home to make it safe and healthy to live in.

2. ENERGY EFFICIENCY/BUILDING PERFORMANCE - The average American household spends more than $1,600 a year on utility bills, according to the Department of Energy. With many homeowners facing escalating mortgage costs and concerns growing over an impending recession, it’s more important than ever to find ways to save on home-related costs. Spending a few extra dollars on energy efficiency improvements can save you a lot of money in the long–term. Applying Building Science by using a whole house- as- a –system (home as an energy system with interdependent parts ) approach to save energy ensures that the dollars you invest in energy efficiency are wisely spent. This means that even if you may have a top-of-the-line, energy-efficient furnace, but if the ducts have leaks and not insulated, windows and doors are not properly sealed, your energy bills will remain high.

3. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT - The construction industry is one of the greatest contributors to the depletion of our planet’s natural resources. As home improvement professionals , we have both opportunity and responsibility to effect a positive change. By choosing the right material and effective home improvement strategies we not only conserve natural resources, but also provide additional benefits such as saving money.

 

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