Did you know that windows aren’t the biggest sources of air leakage in a house? In fact, they account for only 10%. The most leakage(31%) occurs through walls, floors, and ceilings, followed by ducts(15%) and fireplaces (14%)

-Source: DOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

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Increase Energy Efficiency with a Home Energy Audit

Let Neil Kelly’s Home Performance Team of Certified professionals come to your house and assess its energy efficiency. Find ways to save money on your heating and cooling bills with a Home Energy Audit.

Home Performance Energy Audit Tests

• Blower door tests to detect drafts and air leaks
• Duct blaster tests to improve heating efficiency and air quality
• Combustion safety tests to check proper venting and efficiency of appliances
• Carbon monoxide safety tests to ensure air quality
• Indoor air quality inspections throughout the house
• Pressure balancing tests to maximize heating & cooling to all rooms
• Infrared imaging to reveal hot and cold spots in your home
• Moisture readings to correct conditions that can lead to mold and mildew.

Neil Kelly’s Home Performance program, will identify and implement comprehensive solutions for performance problems at the most cost-effective price possible.

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Home Performance Energy Audit Diagnosis

Rather than focusing on a single component, such as single-paned windows, an old air conditioning system, or leaky ductwork, our Home Performance team will assess how improvements to all of these components can work together to provide:

• fewer drafts
• consistent temperatures across rooms
• better ventilation and humidity control
• lower utility bills

Read about some common fixes to your home performance problems.

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