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What To Expect During An Energy Audit

An energy audit is a smart step for Canadian homeowners looking to reduce utility bills, improve energy efficiency, and qualify for government rebates. Whether your goal is to lower energy costs, make your home more eco-friendly, or increase its market value, it’s a crucial first step.

What Is A Home Energy Audit?

A professional assessment of how your home consumes energy. It identifies areas where energy is wasted and provides practical recommendations to enhance efficiency. Certified energy auditors use advanced diagnostic tools such as:

  • Blower Door Tests – Detecting air leaks and measuring home airtightness.
  • Thermal Imaging Scans – Identifying cold spots and areas with inadequate insulation.
  • HVAC System Analysis – Evaluating heating, ventilation, and air conditioning efficiency.
  • Appliance Efficiency Checks – Reviewing major appliances for energy consumption.

Why Should Homeowners Get An Energy Audit?

A home energy audit offers multiple benefits:

✔ Lower Energy Bills

Identify inefficiencies that drive up utility costs and get recommendations to reduce expenses.

✔ Enhanced Home Comfort

Reduce drafts, hot and cold spots, and temperature fluctuations for a more comfortable living space.

✔ Access to Rebates & Incentives

Qualify for government energy efficiency programs, such as the Canada Greener Homes Grant.

✔ Environmental Impact

Lower your home’s carbon footprint by reducing wasted energy and improving efficiency.

✔ Increased Home Value

Energy-efficient homes are more attractive to buyers and may command a higher market price.

What Happens During A Home Energy Audit?

A typical home energy audit consists of the following steps:

1. Initial Consultation

  • Discuss your home’s energy concerns.
  • Review past utility bills and identify noticeable inefficiencies.

2. Exterior Inspection

  • Inspect roofing, insulation, windows, and doors for potential energy loss.

3. Blower Door Test

  • Depressurize your home to locate air leaks and drafts.

4. Thermal Imaging Scan

  • Use an infrared camera to detect insulation gaps and cold spots.

5. HVAC System And Appliance Efficiency Check

  • Evaluate the performance of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and major appliances.
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6. Electrical And Lighting Audit

  • Assess lighting fixtures, smart home systems, and overall electricity usage.
  • Recommend energy-efficient lighting solutions.

7. Comprehensive Energy Report & Recommendations

  • Receive a detailed report highlighting energy inefficiencies and actionable solutions.

FAQs 

How long does it take?

Can take 2 to 4 hours, depending on the home’s size and complexity.

Is a home energy audit required in Canada?

No, but it is highly recommended, especially for homeowners qualifying for government rebates.

How much does a home energy audit cost?

Costs range from $300 to $600, with rebates available in many regions.

Are there government rebates?

Yes! Programs like the Canada Greener Homes Grant offer financial incentives to homeowners.

Why You Should Book An Energy Audit Today

A home energy audit is a smart investment for Canadian homeowners. It helps reduce energy bills, enhances home comfort, increases property value, and contributes to a greener environment.

📢 Take Action Now!

Ready to save on energy costs? Book your professional energy audit today and take the first step toward a more efficient, eco-friendly home.

👉 Contact a certified energy auditor with AmeriSpec Inspection Services of Hamilton to get started! Don't miss out on valuable government rebates and incentives—schedule your audit now and begin your journey to a more sustainable future. Call us at (905) 902-1122

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