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What Is a Home Energy Assessment — and Is It Worth It?

If you’re thinking about improving your home’s comfort or energy efficiency, you may have heard about home energy assessments. But what exactly are they and are they worth it? 

For many homeowners, an energy assessment is the step that turns uncertainty into clarity. 


What is a Home Energy Assessment? 

A home energy assessment evaluates how your home uses energy and where it may be losing it. The assessment looks at key factors such as insulation levels, air leakage, heating and cooling systems, and overall efficiency. 

The goal isn’t to sell upgrades; it’s to provide insight into how your home performs and where improvements can make the biggest difference. 

What Homeowners can Learn From an Assessment 

A home energy assessment can help homeowners: 

  • Identify areas where energy is being lost 
  • Understand which upgrades will have the greatest impact 
  • Prioritize improvements in a logical order 
  • Learn which upgrades may qualify for rebates 

Instead of guessing whether new windows or insulation should come first, homeowners receive guidance based on their home’s specific needs. 

Is it Worth it? 

For homeowners considering upgrades, an energy assessment can help avoid costly trial and error. By identifying priority improvements early, it supports smarter decision-making and more effective use of available incentives. 

An assessment can also help homeowners plan upgrades in phases — completing improvements over time rather than all at once. 


Planning Without Pressure 

A home energy assessment doesn’t require immediate action. It simply provides a clearer picture of your home and options available to you. 

Spring is an ideal time to book an assessment, review recommendations, and plan next steps before extreme temperatures increase demand and limit flexibility. 

To learn more about energy assessment energy upgrades visit: Home Renovation Savings – Energy assessment required upgrades 

For information on non-assessment required upgrades visit: Home Renovation Savings Program – No energy assessment required upgrades 


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