A home energy checkup helps owners determine where their house is losing energy and money - and how such problems can be corrected to make the home more energy efficient. A professional technician -- often called an energy auditor -- can give your home a checkup. Items shown here include checking for leaks, examining insulation, inspecting the furnace and ductwork, performing a blower door test and using an infrared camera. Learn more about a professional home energy audit.
Profiling how a home energy audit and small energy efficiency upgrades helped one homeowner save big on her energy bills.
Highlighting how a home energy audit is helping a Philadelphia family save money on their energy bills, reduce their carbon footprint and make their home more comfortable.
A four-step guide to making your home more comfortable, energy efficient and healthy.
Energy auditors may use thermography -- or infrared scanning -- to detect thermal defects and air leakage in building envelopes.
While not as thorough as a professional home energy audit, a simple do-it-yourself walk-through can help you identify and prioritize some energy efficiency upgrades.
Professional energy auditors use blower door tests to help determine a home's airtightness.
The airtightness of a building can be determined by using several methods. Learn how the PFT (PerFluorocarbon tracer gas) technique provides information about air leakage and energy loss.


