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| How We Do It Home Energy Audits & Action Plans
Campbell
Energy provides an on-site, in-house inspection service that looks
deeply into your home's core to find opportunities for upgrades and
repairs that increase the efficiency and performance of the building. It is essential
to do a holistic, full in-home analysis to get a thorough picture of the repairs,
upgrades, and replacements necessary to get the most from your
residence or small business. Key upgrade targets include:
- home wattage use, room by room
- doors and windows
- hidden electrical drains
- light fixtures and appliances
- heating and cooling systems & behaviors
- recycling and waste behavior
- water usage
- landscaping, water runoff management
- chimneys and wood stoves
- attics
- crawl spaces and basements
- general state of home repair
- pest issues
We then work with the homeowner during an hour-long consultation to discover behaviors and habits that can save energy and money without spending a dime on the building itself. We know that any good energy audit must include an occupant behavior consultation, because you can't simply buy your way to an energy-efficient home and lifestyle. This final component of the audit describes direct actions that homeowners can take right now to reduce energy and resource wasting, and reinforce long-term energy saving behavior that will last a lifetime.
Once the inspection is complete, Campbell Energy
provides a step-by-step report outlining prioritized upgrades to show
you how to operate your home or small business in the most efficient manner possible.
You will be surprised by how much energy can be saved by simply
tweaking a building's infrastructure in the straightforward and targeted
manner outlined in the report. Campbell energy provides
recommendations as easy as adding more insulation to key areas all the
way up to consulting with you on how and when to add more aggressive carbon and money saving upgrades
like solar hot water systems and solar (PV) panels. We provide you with a blueprint to put
you on the path to energy efficiency.
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