Home Energy Retrofits
Improving the energy efficiency of residential properties is essential for reducing utility costs, enhancing comfort, and minimizing environmental impact. Our Home Energy Retrofit service offers customized solutions to upgrade existing homes with energy-efficient technologies and practices, helping homeowners save money and reduce their carbon footprint.
We utilize a variety of tools and technologies to assess home energy performance, including energy auditing software, thermal imaging cameras, blower door tests, and energy modeling software. These tools enable us to identify areas of energy loss, prioritize retrofit measures, and quantify potential energy savings for homeowners.
Home energy retrofits offer numerous benefits, including lower energy bills, improved indoor comfort, increased property value, and reduced environmental impact. By investing in energy efficiency upgrades, homeowners can enjoy long-term savings on utility costs while creating a more comfortable and sustainable living environment for themselves and their families.
Frequently Asked Questions
The potential savings from a home energy retrofit can vary depending on factors such as the home's size, age, location, and current energy usage. On average, homeowners can expect to save anywhere from 10% to 30% or more on their energy bills after implementing energy efficiency upgrades.
Air sealing and insulation upgrades are often among the most cost-effective energy-saving measures for homeowners, as they help prevent energy loss through drafts, leaks, and inadequate insulation.
Yes, many utility companies, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations offer incentives, rebates, and financing options to encourage homeowners to invest in energy efficiency upgrades. These incentives can help offset the upfront costs of retrofit projects and accelerate the payback period.
The payback period for a home energy retrofit can vary depending on factors such as the cost of the retrofit measures, energy savings achieved, and local utility rates. In many cases, homeowners can recoup their investment within a few years through lower energy bills.
Yes, by sealing air leaks, upgrading ventilation systems, and using low-emission materials, home energy retrofits can improve indoor air quality by reducing the infiltration of outdoor pollutants and allergens, as well as controlling humidity levels.
Our Projects
Our portfolio showcases the diverse range of projects we have delivered within the continuity of our business relationships in the MEP, architectural, retail and residential sectors.