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Scheduling a Home Energy Audit May Save You Money

Kelly Brown | August 20, 2009

A home energy audit is a relatively inexpensive investment, considering the amount of money it can help you save in the long run.

Recently, people have begun to realize that their homes may effect the environment. By reducing the amount of energy you are using, you’re conserving for the future. Furthermore, you can save money by saving energy.

It can be difficult to determine the best place to begin when you decide to reduce your energy usage. That’s why a home energy audit can help you see which of your home’s features is using the most energy, and prioritize your changes to reduce energy use.

What Is It?

A home energy audit can involve a variety of assessments. It will begin with an inspection involving your appliances and insulation, and then there will be an analysis of past energy bills. The goal of the audit is almost always to determine how best to reduce energy use. There should be a balance between energy usage and human comfort, and the goal of the audit is to determine how to create a with minimum energy. Typically a year’s worth of energy bills are reviewed, but some audits will include up to three years worth of information. After the audit, specific measures will be recommended to reduce energy costs. The findings may show that one appliance may be draining the energy supply and replacing it can make a big difference. Considering the number of Energy Star rated appliances and home upgrades available today, there should be no problem accessing materials to create a more energy-efficient environment.

Who Needs It?

Anyone with concerns about their energy use should consider a home energy audit. If you are considering upgrading any of the appliances in your home, but you are not yet sure where to begin, an energy audit can help you prioritize. You may live in an older home with its original windows, walls, and appliances. It can be overwhelming to consider everything that needs to be replaced. An energy audit will help homeowners understand which changes will make the biggest environmental impact and which will offer the biggest cost savings.

Those that are considering selling their home may find that an energy audit will persuade buyers. If you can claim your home is energy efficient and back it up with the results of an audit, it can be a selling point. Those considering purchasing a home may want to have their possible home choices audited. This will give you an indication as to the cost of your future energy bills and whether or not upgrades will be required once you have purchased the home. In either case, you may be able to use the results of an energy audit as a bargaining tool.

Benefits

A home energy audit is a relatively inexpensive investment, considering the amount of money it can help you save in the long run. Depending on the thoroughness of an audit it may cost $200 to $600. However, there are utility companies that perform general energy audits, so you may want to begin there. You could use a combination of a free general audit and a more thorough audit to determine the best upgrades to make in your home.

Having an audit can increase the value of your home. This will not only help if you are thinking of selling your home, it may help if you are thinking of refinancing. Once you know what upgrades to target, you can tackle them one at a time and slowly build the value of your home. Not to mention, those looking to buy a home would love to find a house that is not only energy efficient, but offers a variety of new, warrantied appliances.

About Kelly Brown

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Kelly began writing professionally shortly after moving to the Midwest from Baltimore. Possessing a love of writing since grade school, she used her talents to temporarily make ends meet while searching for a job in the new neighborhood. After finding a part-tine job in alternative health education, freelance writing was put aside. Three years later, having learned a tremendous amount about health and healing, she found herself in a typical 9-5 job, learning the ins and outs of the editing and proofreading industry. She was desperate to turn her freelance writing into a full-time gig, and in May of 2009, took the leap and began her own company.

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