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4 Signs You Need an Energy Assessment

These days, many people are interested in making their homes more energy efficient and comfortable. To evaluate the energy efficiency of your home, you need an energy assessment. Also known as an energy audit, it’s a great opportunity to determine how much energy you consume – as well as how much of it goes to waste. Since the goal of an energy assessment is to improve your home’s energy efficiency, it will have an impact on your investment decisions and future renovations.  

Read on as California Energy Consultant Service shares four telltale signs that you need an energy assessment. 

1. You Suspect There’s a Problem

If you are uncomfortable in your home and notice a significant increase in your monthly energy bills, it’s probably a sign to get a comprehensive home energy audit. Professionals can uncover ways to improve energy efficiency by upgrading heating and cooling systems or sealing gaps in your home’s energy envelope. This can help you reduce energy costs and save money in the long run.

2. You Want to Maximize Energy Efficiency

Some homes are marketed as “energy efficient” even though there’s not much proof of their level of energy efficiency. To ensure your home is truly “green,” you need an energy assessment so you can limit your carbon footprint and cut down energy usage. If you use less energy from the grid, for instance, you consume fewer fossil fuels. This means you are living a more sustainable lifestyle and making this planet a healthier and more livable place for everyone.

3. Your Home Has Poor Insulation

Insulation resists the transfer of heat. As such, a good insulation system should keep the heat inside during the colder months and outside in the warmer months. However, many older homes are only at about 50% of the required R-Value, which often means the attic is poorly insulated. One of the most common indications you lack insulation is the ceiling joists on the attic floor. If the ceiling joists are visible, you may need more insulation. An energy assessment should help you determine which areas of your home require more insulation.

4. You Have Hot and Cold Spots in Your Home

Hot and cold spots in your home are usually caused by an airflow issue. One room might be getting too much or not enough airflow than the others. Either way, hot and cold spots in your home can affect your monthly energy bills. To prevent this from happening, be sure to schedule an energy assessment right away. The energy auditor can recommend the necessary improvements to optimize your home’s energy performance.

Turn to California Energy Consultant Service for an energy assessment. We are determined to help you save 5% to 30% off your monthly bills. One of our energy auditors will do a room-by-room examination of your home, as well as a thorough examination of past utility bills. Call us today at (916) 993-5000, or fill out our online contact form to schedule a consultation. We offer services in Sacramento and Rancho Cordova, CA.

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