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The Audit Process
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Step1
During this interview, the auditor collects as much background information as possible about the house.
Step2
The outdoor inspection examines all the exterior aspects of the house. A thorough assessment is made of the doors, windows, overhangs and skylights - if any.
Step3
The examination of Main Level & Basement includes: thermostat, furnace, water heater, etc.
The examination of Upper Floors includes: attic hatch seals, canned lighting, etc.
Step4
The blower door test entails the use of specialized diagnostic equipment to measure the air tightness of the house.
In conducting Infrared Thermal Image Scan, the auditor uses an infrared thermograph and a special infrared camera called a Forward Looking Infrared or FLIR camera.
Step5
The auditor will review the preliminary findings with you, giving you a general idea as to what improvements you can make to your home. Within one week, you'll receive a more detailed report by email.
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