
A professionally trained home
performance analyst will visit your home to conduct a thorough
home performance analysis. This thorough testing will include a
comprehensive testing program utilizing the latest Energy Star
certified techniques and tools.
Tests include:
1. COMBUSTION SAFETY & HEATING
RELATED TESTS
These tests and inspections are conducted in the heating and
cooling equipment area of your house.
Carbon Monoxide Tests
We look for excess carbon monoxide in the flue gases of your
heating appliances and in the air of your house.
Drafting Tests
An evaluation of the risk that the combustion gases in
building's flue(s) will be pulled back into your house by a
source of negative pressure.
Flue Inspection
An examination of your combustion equipment flue pipes for
blockages or other hazardous conditions.
HVAC Equipment Inspection
A visual inspection examines the overall condition of your
heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment.
2. HEALTH & DURABILITY INSPECTIONS
Mold and Moisture Sources
As part of a walk through of the house, your inspector looks for
areas where there is evidence of mold or high humidity.
Indoor Air Pollution Sources
Also as part of a walk through of the house, your inspector
looks for areas where there is evidence of potential sources of
indoor air pollution.
House Durability Inspection
The inspector looks for areas where there is evidence of
maintenance problems affecting the durability of your house.
Insulation and Envelope
Inspection
An examination and measurement of the insulation levels in
various areas of your building's "shell."
Roof and Attic Inspection
The inspector examines the roof and attic for evidence of
maintenance problems.
Exhaust Fan Duct Condition
Finally, as part of a walk-through of the house, your inspector
examines the condition of your exhaust fan ductwork for length
and condition. Too long of a duct run can cause moisture
problems, and leaky exhaust ducts can put damaging amounts of
moisture into your house.
3. WHOLE HOUSE PERFORMANCE TESTS
Blower Door Test
A comprehensive test measures
the leakiness of your house. The building is pressurized and
de-pressurized and a measurement of air leakage is performed.
Duct Leakage
A similar test that measures
the leakiness of your duct system.
Pressure Mapping
(Test performed depending on circumstances)
This test helps to determine
the unintentional air flows that occur when the heating and
cooling fan is on. A second test looks at the unintentional
connectedness of various spaces such as attics, basements and
garages to your house.
4. ENERGY ANALYSIS
Historical Electrical
Consumption
Analysis of one year's worth of
historical electric bills. Identify possible savings through
photovoltaic. Verify rate schedule is optimized.
Historical Gas Consumption
Determine viability of
renewable heat sources such as solar thermal, solar pool
heating, flash hot water systems, etc.
Lighting
Lighting bulbs and fixtures can
be replaced with more efficient bulbs and fixtures that last
longer and pay for themselves.
Appliances
Energy Star appliances save
money and provide high performance. Appliances are identified as
potentially benefiting from an upgrade to an Energy Star
Appliance.
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