Professional Home Energy Audit

Let's be candid, in today’s economy saving money tops most people's lists.  A maze of tax incentives and credits from the federal and state government make energy saving modifications important to do sooner rather than later; however it is difficult to sort out all the information that abounds.  
Many local contractors provide energy audits, energy saving repairs. addition, the government is offering tax incentives, energy tax credits and many other rebates that many homeowners find difficult to decipher. While the majority of homeowners are interested in retrofitting their homes to make them more energy efficient, they don’t know where to turn to. That is why believe our one-stop approach to assessment, audit, recommendation, selection, and installation of measures is the way to go.

We're qualified to sort through the conflicting information and provide money saving ideas for energy efficiency.  After the home energy audit, you will receive a report that will summarize the existing conditions in your home, identify potential energy saving measures, and provide direction towards additional resources and energy saving recommendations.
Please call, click, or come by to schedule your energy audit soon:  248-352-4251

  Energy efficiency is a hot topic!  

Stimulus money exists for energy-related renovations but only for a limited time!

Most new energy-efficient technology is AFFORDABLE, EASY TO RETROFIT, AND PAY WILL PAY FOR ITSELF IN A SHORT AMOUNT OF TIME.  Add the impact from rebates and tax credits and energy reducing building improvements just make sense....dollars and cents, that is.

Some improvements include: insulation, windows, heating, cooling, lighting, sealing gaps with most of these falling under the label called WEATHERIZATION.  Weatherization reduces your operating cost - whether residential or commercial buildings.  Many measures aimed at saving energy costs and reducing carbon footprints can be accomplished as "do-it-yourself" tasks.  A good example might be: replacing your lightbulbs.

Many government and commercial locations are getting in on the action with block grant money, rebates, and other incentives helping them afford changes that will reduce monthly utilitiy expense and make building occupants more comfortable.  Local service employment gets a shot in the arm and American manufacturing benefits from materials purchased to complete these energy saving measures.

Churches, schools, cities and townships are pursuing energy audits to determine the relative efficiency of their police, fire, building, and administrative buildings.  Obviously most act first on the buildings that are the biggest energy drains.

West Bloomfield Michigan is one township with planned retrofits.  They have plans for new energy-efficient technology at Town Hall, the Police Department, the Water and Sewer Department, and four fire stations.  This township's greener plans rest on EECBG program funds.  The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants from the federal government is part of a national campaign to cut communities' energy costs and reliance on fossil fuels (about $3.2 billion in federal stimulus money was set aside for the program).

After months of filling out paperwork and making plans, our company has been approved as a government preferred contractor for weatherization through Health and Human Services. We complete sealing, insulating, replacing, and improving for "at risk" client homes identified by government agencies through the Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

We also conduct energy audits direct for consumers because we recognize many builiding owners also dream of more energy efficient buildings.