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Conduct an Energy Assessment to Determine Where You Can Save

The first step in preparing to save energy is to find out where you are losing energy—and money. Energy assessments, also known as home energy audits, can be conducted in homes, apartments, multi-family homes, and small businesses. An assessment will show you problems that may, when corrected, save you significant amounts of money over time.

Homes, Apartments, and Multifamily Homes

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  • Get a professional energy assessment or conduct your own.

    Do-It-Yourself:

    • The Home Energy Saver auditing tool can help you conduct your own energy assessment.
    • Apartment dwellers, find out what you can do to make your home more energy efficient.
    • Use the Energy Efficient Rehab Advisor Building Calculator to find potential costs and savings of making your home or multifamily building more efficient (especially during a remodeling project).

    Professional:

    • Your utility might offer free or discounted energy assessment—contact them first to find out.
    • Find a professional auditor in the Certified Rater Directory from the Residential Energy Services Network.
  • Then implement the findings from the assessment with low-cost or no-cost tips for summer and winter, or consider making a long-term investment for energy savings.

Small Businesses

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