Home Performance Consulting

Ensure Your Home is Performing It’s Best in ALL Aspects to Maximize Energy Efficiency



Your comprehensive home comfort, safety & energy analysis begins with a brief phone or face-to-face interview to fully understand any issues your home may currently have (drafts, cold and hot spots, etc.). Before we analyze your home, we will request one year's worth of energy bills (gas, oil, electric) so we can better understand where energy dollars are currently being spent. We will then analyze your home using state-of-the art equipment, including a Flir B40 infrared thermal imaging camera.

 

Home performance is the belief that buildings can and should be made safe, comfortable, durable, and energy efficient. Putting building performance into practice requires a whole-house perspective. As a former BPI certified building analyst, I measure, calculate, and analyze a home or building, which allows me to better understand the way your specific structure works and operates and make appropriate recommendations for improvement.


We offer an in-depth analysis of a home’s safety, comfort, and energy efficiency. After discussing with you any issues you notice in the home, we will go through a year’s worth of energy bills to analyze efficiency. We then use professional equipment to test the performance in different areas of the home and go over our finding with you, offering suggestions for remediation of any issues and changes that can be made.

With the use of these tools, we will inspect and test for:

  • Any gas leaks and spillage at all combustible appliances
  • Appropriate insulation in attics, walls, basements, and crawlspaces
  • Window and door stability
  • Signs of moisture around your foundation, attic, basement and crawlspace

The audit we perform on your home will specifically address comfort and efficiency problems. Within 48 hours of our analysis, we will provide you with a written report with details of your home's current condition along with our recommended solutions to your specific problems.

Q. What is home performance?

A. Home performance is the belief that buildings can and should be made safe, comfortable, durable, and energy efficient. Putting building performance into practice requires a whole-house perspective. As a BPI certified building analyst, I measure, calculate, and analyze a home or building, which allows me to better understand the way your specific structure works and operates and make appropriate recommendations for improvement.

Q. What is home performance?

A. Home performance is the belief that buildings can and should be made safe, comfortable, durable, and energy efficient. Putting building performance into practice requires a whole-house perspective. As a BPI certified building analyst, I measure, calculate, and analyze a home or building, which allows me to better understand the way your specific structure works and operates and make appropriate recommendations for improvement.

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