Home/Business Energy Audits
The main purpose of an energy audit is to determine whether your home or business wastes energy, and to pinpoint where energy is being lost or wasted. BrightFields will recommend energy saving options that will allow you to evaluate what measures you want to make to make your home or business more energy efficient.
With soaring fuel and energy costs, BrightFields saves you money!
- Save on your energy bills.
- Improve your comfort and air quality.
- Discover State and Federal tax credits and/or deductions that you may be qualified to receive.
- Reduce your carbon footprint.
BrightFields can help you cost-effectively improve your home’s energy efficiency using state-of-the-art equipment and recommend comprehensive improvements that will yield the best results. BrightFields’ Home Energy Audits meet the highest national standards. We use proven methods to measure your energy consumption and identify areas where you may be losing energy (and money!). We will assess how much air is leaking into and out of your home and recommend how to optimize your energy efficiency. We use Thermal Imaging Scans and Blower Door Analysis to identify heat/cold losses, air leaks, and temperature anomalies that would indicate areas of energy waste.
BrightFields creates a computer model of your home’s energy features and compares your home to Energy Star® standards. The model helps us to tailor the improvements you can make to your home.
Our Home Energy Audit Report clearly identifies the effect that improvements would have on your energy consumption. Improvements can be as simple as changing out inefficient light bulbs or sealing drafty windows and doors. BrightFields also recommends product and service contractors who can see your efficiency renovations through to completion. In addition, we are available for follow-up audits to measure the effectiveness of the improvements you’ve made to your home.
For more information on easy ways to save energy and for information on available tax rebates and deductions, please visit these resources: U.S. Department of Energy – www.energysavers.gov U.S. Environmental Protection Agency – www.energystar.gov Delaware: Delaware Energy Office – www.delaware-energy.com Pennsylvania: PA Home Energy – www.pahomeenergy.com.
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