What an HVAC-Focused Home Energy Audit Includes (and Why It Pays in NC)

An audit pinpoints the biggest comfort and efficiency wins—before you spend on equipment. Here’s the process our Triangle customers love and how it leads to real savings.

Family enjoying comfortable home after energy audit

What We Test

  • Blower door to find whole-home air leakage
  • Duct leakage and room-by-room airflow measurements
  • Insulation/attic inspection & thermal camera checks
  • Equipment performance, static pressure, and refrigerant health
  • Load calculation (Manual J) to right-size upgrades

Typical Upgrade Roadmap

  1. Seal major leaks (attic hatches, top plates, bath fans)
  2. Seal/repair ducts and add returns where needed
  3. Add insulation to reach recommended R-values
  4. Right-size and install high-efficiency HVAC
  5. Smart controls and balanced airflow

NC Results You Can Expect

Most Triangle homes see fewer hot/cold rooms, lower humidity, quieter operation, and utility savings—often with the first three steps before equipment is replaced.

Ready for a data-driven plan?

We’ll prioritize fixes by payback and comfort impact—then handle the upgrades.