Whole House Energy Upgrade Solution
We are one stop whole house energy improvement service provider and you don't have to worry dealing with various contractors. Our process includes energy assessment and fixes as per recommendations.
Energy Audit
Our BPI certified consultants can identify problems causing high energy bills and discomfort, and provide you a comprehensive report with recommendations and payback analysis.
Install Measures
We provide complete energy upgrades as per recommendations.
- Air Sealing
- Insulation
- Duct Sealing
- Heating and Cooling
- Lighting Solutions
New Construction
You can earn Energy Star Label for your New Construction. To earn the ENERGY STAR, a home must meet guidelines for energy efficiency set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. These homes are at least 15% more energy efficient than homes built to the 2004 International Residential Code (IRC), and include additional energy-saving features that typically make them 20–30% more efficient than standard homes.
We, as a third party independent Home Energy Raters (HERS Raters) , ENERGY STAR builder partners choose the most appropriate energy-saving features for their homes. Additionally, raters conduct onsite testing and inspections to verify the energy efficiency measures, as well as insulation, air tightness, and duct sealing details. Visit Energy Star website for more details.
HERS Audit
A home energy rating system (HERS) rating or simply called home energy rating, involves an analysis of a home’s construction plans and onsite inspections. Based on the home’s plans, the Home Energy Rater uses an energy efficiency software package to perform an energy analysis of the home’s design. This analysis yields a projected, pre-construction HERS Index. Upon completion of the plan review, the rater will work with the builder to identify the energy efficiency improvements needed to ensure the house will meet ENERGY STAR performance guidelines. The rater then conducts onsite inspections, typically including a blower door test (to test the leakiness of the house) and a duct test (to test the leakiness of the ducts). Results of these tests, along with inputs derived from the plan review, are used to generate the HERS Index score for the home. A HERS index is developed by Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET)
For existing homes, a HERS analysis is very useful to know how your home performs. It involves:
- Home Energy Survey
- Blower Door test and Duct test
- Energy model using REM/Rate software
- Improvement and Payback Analysis
- Thermal Imaging Analysis with Report
- HERS Rated Report and Certificate
Diagnostic Tools
Thermographic Inspections
Many of the problems associated with an uncomfortable home with high utility bills can be discovered with the use of infrared scanning. By using a thermal camera, we can discover areas of your home that are allowing temperature changes and condensation.
 
Blower Door Testing
The Blower Door test is used to measure air flow and pinpoint air leakages. At 50 PASCALS the rate at which we depressurize each home tested is equal to about 20 mph of wind on all exterior walls and the roof. This provides us with an air leakage rate, measured in CFM.
Duct Blasting
This test is preformed along with the Blower Door test to measure how tightly sealed the homes HVAC system is. The measurement is also measured in CFM and should not exceed 5% of the homes total air loss. Reduce your high energy utility bill and live in safe and healthy house.
REM/Rate software
The software calculates heating, cooling, hot water, lighting, and appliance energy loads, consumption and costs for new and existing single and multi-family homes. Climate data are available for cities and towns throughout North America.
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