Energy Testing & Inspections

 
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Every day infiltration affects your home which lead to higher utility bills, home comfort issues, and potential pre-mature HVAC repair or replacement.

Pictured above is a “blower door” test. It’s designed to measure the air filtration rate and airtightness of a home. International Energy Conservation Code, (IECC), specifies maximum infiltration rates per climate zone. We can help insure your new construction or remodel project will pass this code implemented testing if you schedule a thermal bypass inspection after your project is insulated prior to drywall installation.

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Duct leakage can be one of the top energy wasters in a home. When air circulates and escapes through duct system assembly flaws like loose plenums, loose fan blower doors, and poor duct system installation practices, you are wasting energy, money, and comfort.

Pictured above is a “duct blaster” test. It’s designed to measure how much leakage is present in the duct system and air handler assembly. We recommend having this test done with the Thermal Bypass Inspection to identify and resolve any issues before its covered up with sheetrock and ensure it complies with IECC.

 
 
 

Remodel

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Maybe you’re looking for that big kitchen renovation or some minor bathroom changes. Or perhaps you’re coming around to the idea about replacing the old carpet with new flooring. Whatever your remodeling needs and wants, we are open to your ideas and can seamlessly blend new construction with your current interior design.