Free Energy Analysis for Your Charlotte Home

It’s Time To Learn How Your Home Works

Do you feel like your energy bills are too high? A home energy analysis identifies where you’re losing money through inefficient heating, cooling, appliances, and insulation. With rising energy costs, optimizing use is vital for comfort and savings.

Your free energy analysis starts with a conversation about your energy concerns. How does your home feel throughout the year? Are your energy costs rising? What comfort improvements are you hoping to gain? Even if you are experiencing problems in just one part of your home, it makes sense to review your insulation and energy use from the attic to the crawl space.

Our free energy analysis pinpoints what’s happening with your home comfort and uncovers ways we can help you improve comfort and save energy dollars.

If your home is experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s time for a free energy analysis by the pros at Standard Insulating Company :

  • High energy bills
  • Rooms that are too cold in the winter
  • Rooms that are too hot in the summer
  • Furnace or central air that runs all the time
  • Drafty halls or rooms
  • Excessive dust, moldy odors or allergens

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Maximize Energy Savings with a Professional Home Energy Audit by Qualified Specialists

Leave the daunting energy audit to the professionals. Equipped with advanced tools and trained to access all those hard-to-reach spaces, they uncover hidden inefficiencies. Most homeowners would rather avoid these areas, so rely on the experts to improve your home’s energy efficiency and unlock substantial savings effortlessly.

According to the ENERGY STAR program, homeowners can reduce heating and cooling bills by up to 15% after following audit recommendations like sealing air leaks and adding insulation.


Free energy audits provide useful baseline information, especially when performed by qualified contractors. However, paid audits may include more in-depth testing such as infrared scans or combustion safety checks. The best approach depends on your home’s age and complexity.


Yes. Most audits specifically look for gaps in insulation and uncontrolled air flow. These issues are common in attics, crawl spaces, and rim joists and often contribute significantly to energy waste.