Energy Audit

What Is a Energy Audit?

An energy audit helps building owners understand how and where energy is being used—and wasted—so they can make smarter, cost-effective improvements. By identifying air leaks, insulation gaps, inefficient systems, and performance issues, an energy audit reduces utility costs, improves comfort, and enhances indoor air quality. It provides clear, data-driven recommendations that extend the life of building systems, support sustainability goals, and ensure the building operates efficiently, safely, and reliably over time.

Energy Audit Process

Benefits of Energy Audits

Residential Energy Audit

A residential energy audit helps homeowners identify where their home is losing energy and comfort. By uncovering air leaks, insulation gaps, and inefficient systems, an audit lowers utility bills, improves indoor comfort, and enhances air quality. Homeowners gain clear, prioritized recommendations that make upgrades more effective, protect the home’s durability, and create a healthier, more efficient living environment.

Commercial Energy Audit

An energy audit helps commercial building owners and facility managers understand how energy is consumed across systems such as HVAC, lighting, and ventilation. By identifying inefficiencies, air leakage, and equipment performance issues, an audit reduces operating costs, improves occupant comfort, and supports long-term asset management. Energy audits also help businesses meet sustainability goals, comply with regulations, and make data-driven decisions that extend equipment life and improve overall building performance.