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Home Energy Audits

A home energy audit is often the first step in making your home more efficient. An audit can help
you assess how much energy your home uses and evaluate what measures you can take to improve
efficiency. But remember, audits alone don't save energy. You need to implement the recommended
improvements. ENERGY STAR provides extensive information about home improvement projects
to enhance energy efficiency, lower utility bills, and increase comfort.

You can perform a simple energy audit yourself, or have a professional energy auditor perform a
more thorough audit.
Do-It-Yourself Audits

If you have five minutes and your last 12 months of utility bills, use the ENERGY STAR Home
Energy Yardstick to compare your home's energy efficiency to similar homes across the country
and get recommendations for energy-saving home improvements from ENERGY STAR. You will
also need to enter some basic information about your home (such as zip code, age, square footage,
and number of occupants). If you don't have your bills, contact your utility for a 12-month summary.
Hire a Professional Home Energy Auditor

If you are interested in getting specific recommendations for improving the efficiency of your home,
consider contacting a professional Home Energy Auditor. A professional auditor can use a variety
of techniques and equipment to determine the energy efficiency of your home. Thorough audits often
use equipment such as blower doors, which measure the extent of leaks in the building envelope,
and infrared cameras, which reveal hard-to-detect areas of air infiltration and missing insulation.

Your first step should be to contact your utility to see if they offer free or discounted energy audits
to their customers. If not, you can hire a home energy professional, such as a certified Home Energy
Rater, to evaluate your home's energy efficiency.

To find a Home Energy Rater, visit the ENERGY STAR for Homes Partner Locator.
Home Performance with ENERGY STAR

Home Performance with ENERGY STAR Where available, Home Performance with ENERGY
STAR can help you cost-effectively improve your home's energy efficiency. Specially-trained
contractors evaluate your home using state-of-the-art equipment, recommend comprehensive
improvements that will yield the best results, and help you to get the work done.
From the U.S. Dept of Energy