“I Want to Improve my Home's Energy Efficiency. How Much can I Expect to Save?”
Improving your home energy efficiency all depends on the energy-saving upgrades you choose to make. Your home energy budget contains a number of categories, including heating and cooling, water heating, lighting, and appliances. It makes sense to focus on the largest cost areas, because they offer the greatest savings potential. For example, by focusing on upgrades that affect heating and cooling costs (air-sealing, insulation, ductwork and HVAC performance), you could cut heating/cooling expenses by up to 40% or more - and that’s some real money!
Lowering your home’s energy usage and improving your home energy efficiency is a smart investment that will start saving you money right away. Plus, it will improve your home’s resale value. Your Dr. Energy Saver report will not only grade all 10 areas of energy performance with a “Home Energy Report Card”; it will tell you which upgrades should be done first.

Don’t check one; check all three. The truth is that if you’re saving energy, you’re also saving money and helping to preserve our environment. As many experts have pointed out, saving energy can and should be a global initiative. If we all pitch in, we’ll have a better planet we can pass on to future generations.
Let us help you with a Home Energy Checkup to improve on your home energy efficiency.
