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Getting an Energy Audit

An energy audit is a systematic assessment of the energy performance of your home that typically costs between $250-$500, depending on the size and age of your house. An energy auditor looks at your heating and cooling system, water heater, lighting, and appliances to find out exactly where your energy dollars are going and where there are opportunities for improvement.

The entire process can take anywhere between 3-5 hours, depending on the size and condition of your house. After the evaluation is complete, the rater will share with you a list of recommendations for improving your house’s overall energy performance. He or she will work with you to identify the most cost effective improvements that can be made to address your home’s energy inefficiencies.

Once you’ve invested in an energy audit, it is important to follow through with the auditor’s recommendations in order to actualize the potential cost and energy savings in your home. Ask your auditor to provide you with a prioritized list of improvements that quantify the length of time it will take to see a return on your investment in household energy savings, or check out this cost analysis of some common energy-related improvements.

Here is a list of local service providers who can help assess your home energy performance:

Airflow Diagnostics
Tom Kavounas
434.293.4556

Airflow Home Energy Diagnostics
Jimmy North
434.979.4328

Cville Enviro
Russ Edwards
434.882.1781

Home Tune Up
Jim Gannon
434.263.6521

Think Little Home Energy
John Semmelhack
434.409.3970
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If you qualify as a low income household, you may be eligible to receive free energy auditing and weatherization services from the Community Energy Conservation Program. For more information, call 434.293.3777 or toll free 877.816.0218.