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Energy Audit Checklist

A complete energy audit includes:

  • Building Load Calculation – The Air Conditioning Contractors Association’s Manual ā€œJā€ is used to determine you home’s precise heating load.

The following factors are used to determine your homes unique heating load:

  • Volume
  • Building Materials
  • Duct Leakage
  • Number and Placement of Windows
  • Number of occupants
  • Insulation levels
  • Architecture Type
  • Environmental Factors
  • Total Air Infiltration
  • Local weather patterns

  • Blower Door Testing – A blower door is utilized to determine the tightness of your home and is used to find air leaks

  • Combustion Appliance Zone Safety Testing – A sophisticated instrumentation is utilized to determine if combustion appliances such as your water heater or furnace is ventilated properly and has the proper amount of make-up air for proper combustion.

  • Duct Blasting – The duct blaster is utilized to determine the amount of air leakage occurring within your duct system. Unfortunately, most duct systems are not sealed or insulated properly.

  • Combustible Gas Detection and Analysis – A combustion gas analyzer is used to determine whether or not your gas furnace is firing properly. A gas leak detector is utilized to locate any propane or natural gas leaks

  • Physical Inspection – A physical inspection of your property is performed to identify potential energy saving improvements.

  • Energy Bill Analysis
  • Home Energy Analysis – All of the information gathered from the various reports are utilized to produce an informative report that provides you with a comprehensive energy improvement plan. The Energy Analysis Report includes what-if scenarios and Savings to Investment ratios for each proposed energy improvement. This gives you the power to determine most cost effective improvements for your budget.

  • Re-testing – After energy saving improvements are implemented, we perform the Blower Door, The Duct Blaster and The CAZ test again to prove our results

Kansas City Energy Professionals