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Home Energy Audit
Home Energy Audit
An audit is often the first step in making your home more efficient. An audit can help you assess how much energy your home uses and evaluate what measures you can take to improve efficiency. A typical customer saves $400 to $800 a year after a two-hour home energy audit by making simple and inexpensive fixes.
$0-$300 
n/a  
Weatherization
Air Leak Sealing
Air leaks and drafts around windows and doors, and in attics, basements, and crawlspaces can be sealed with caulk, spray foam, or weather stripping. This will have a great impact on your comfort and utility bills.
$200-$3,000 
1-3  
 
Insulation
For many homeowners, a comprehensive insulation installation is step one toward an energy-efficient home. A qualified contractor can help you determine whether your house meets the recommended Energy Star R-value for your area.
$1,000-$5,500 
3-6  
HVAC (Heating & cooling)
AC Installation
Updating your air-conditioning system can help you save up to 40% on cooling costs. A quality AC installer will also help seal your home so cool air doesn't escape through cracks and drafty windows
$1,400-$8,000 
4-6  
 
 
 
Wood Stove/Biomass Heater
Modern wood stoves are safe, burn smoke-free, and reduce your heating costs substantially while meeting EPA standards.
$1,500-$4,000 
2-4  
 
 
 
Heating System Installation
Many older furnace or boiler systems operate at 60% fuel efficiency. Today's advanced systems achieve up to 97%, saving you money and fossil fuel.
$2,000-$11,000 
4-7  
 
 
 
Active Solar Heating
Active solar heating systems collect and absorb solar radiation, then transfer the solar heat directly to the interior space or to a storage system. Heating your home this way can significantly reduce your fuel bills.
$1,000-$20,000 
5-15  
 
 
 
Micro-combined Heat & Power System
Installing a Honda Freewatt system can provide owners savings of up to $1000 a year. The Freewatt produces electricity as it heats your home. Freewatt space heating and water heating replaces your natural gas or propane-fueled furnace, and works with both hot water or forced air systems.
$13,000-$20,000 
6-12  
Geothermal Heat Pump
Geothermal heat pumps use the constant temperature of the earth to warm your home and hot water — and then cool your home in summer. They can also lower your energy bills by 30-40%.
$12,000-$40,000 
8-15  
 
Water Heating
Drain Water Heat Recovery
These systems can reduce your water heating costs by up to 40%. They maintain water pressure, maximize heat transfer, and are largely maintenance-free.
$300-$500 
2-5  
 
 
 
Tankless Water Heater
These energy-efficient water heaters (also known as "instantaneous" or "demand" water heaters) are great for homes that use modest amounts — less than 40 gallons a day — of hot water. In homes that use a lot — over 80 gallons per day — a tankless heater at each water outlet can still help you achieve energy savings of 25-50%.
$1,000-$3,000 
5-8  
 
 
 
Solar Water Heater
A solar water heating system can reduce your hot water bills by 60% to 95%.
$2,000-$5,000 
7-20  
 
 
 
Solar Spa/Pool Heating
When used with a proper pool cover, solar spa and pool heating systems can save homeowners money and maintenance. Depending on your local fuel costs, these solar systems pay for themselves within 2 to 7 years.
$3,000-$5,000 
2-7  
 
 
 
Electricity Generation
Solar PV (Photovoltaic)
Photovoltaic (PV) systems are reliable, generate electricity pollution-free, and are more affordable than ever. Small PV systems also provide a cost-effective power supply in locations not serviced by conventional power lines.
$5,000-$35,000 
10-20  
 
 
 
Financing
Low-Interest Loans
Upgrading your home's energy delivery system is a savvy investment. A variety of resources are available to help homeowners and small businesses alike figure out the best way to finance a move toward greener communities and lower utility bills.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Note: Estimates vary depending on home size, location, installed systems, and available rebates & incentives
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