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Home Energy Audit in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Home Energy AuditsDuring a time when many Pennsylvanians are pinching pennies and hoping to save as much cash as possible, it’s frustrating to consistently receive an expensive electric bill. In order to permanently reduce your Pennsylvania electric bill, homeowners must modify their energy habits and adopt a more eco-friendly way of life. This doesn’t mean using candles to read at night or cooking over an open fire in your backyard. Rather, it means taking a look at every area of your home to determine which locations use the most energy, and how you can make them more efficient.

Read below to learn common areas of a home that use or waste too much energy, and how Dr. Energy Save can help.

  • Attic – One place in your home that you rarely visit but is often one of the least energy-efficient is your attic. During our Pennsylvania home energy audit, Dr. Energy Saver specialists will inspect your attic’s insulation to determine if it has the proper r-value. We’ll also determine whether installing a radiant barrier could help to lower your electric bill.
  • Ducts – A home’s ducts are a common source of air leakage and wasted energy. Dr. Energy Saver will closely examine your ductwork to ensure that no heated or cooled air is being wasted. Fixing leaking ducts can lower your electric bill by 25%!
  • Windows and Doors – Air can also leak outside (or outdoor air inside) through cracks along windows and doors. Our energy professionals can determine whether caulk, weatherstripping, or another energy upgrade is necessary.

It takes less than two hours to permanently lower your Pennsylvania electric bill. Whether you live in Philadelphia, Scranton, Pittsburgh, or Lancaster, Dr. Energy Saver’s Pennsylvania home energy auditors can fill you in on the energy-saving secrets that will save you hundreds of dollars a year. To start saving, contact us today to set up your home energy audit!

 

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