Are you afraid your heating bills will shoot through the roof this winter? And your home will still be freezing? Every time you push up the thermostat do you feel the money draining from your wallet? Then it's time to have a Home Energy Tuneup and Energy Efficiency Audit to help develop your plan to save you money and keep you warm this winter and beyond.
A Home Energy TuneUp or Energy Audit from WiseEyes Inspections examines the energy using components of your home looking for those improvements that make economic sense for you. The Home Energy TuneUp and Energy Audit is a comprehensive and affordable approach to evaluating the energy efficiency of your house and the practical ways to improve that energy efficiency. The Home Energy TuneUp and Energy Audit analyzes your home as a system of coordinated parts with the goal of finding those energy improvements that will move your home to its optimal energy efficiency. With the ultimate goal of helping you save energy, increase your comfort in your home, and lower your energy bills.
- Save money on your home energy bill
- Make your home more comfortable
- Increase the value of your home
- Reduce your homes carbon footprint
- Improve the environment
There are Four Easy Steps to a Home Energy Tune-uP®
Step 1 INSPECTION
A certified energy inspector examines and measures the home to find all the opportunities for saving energy. ....more info
Step 2 DETAILED ANALYSIS
Specialized software produces a energy audit report which shows savings and costs for energy efficiency improvements and provides tips on ways to save more energy and reduce energy bills. ....more info
Step 3 IMPLEMENTATION
The report provides access to a database of contractors, a direct line to an energy expert, and access to other energy products and services. ....more info
Step 4 FINANCING
The energy audit report lists the improvements that, when financed, will save more than they cost. It includes information on the Streamlined (k) Limited Repair Program by which homebuyers and homeowners can finance up to an additional $35,000 into their mortgage for energy efficiency improvements identified by their home inspector. ....more info