What Is an ERS Home Energy Audit?
- EnerSolution Inc.
- Oct 10, 2024
- 2 min read

What Does an ERS Home Energy Audit Measure?
During the audit, a certified energy advisor (CEA) inspects various elements of your home that impact energy consumption, including:
Insulation levels – Evaluates the effectiveness of wall, attic, and basement insulation.
Windows and doors – Assesses energy efficiency and potential heat loss.
Heating and cooling systems – Reviews furnace, air conditioning, and ventilation performance.
Air leakage – Uses a blower door test to detect areas where heat escapes.
Renewable energy potential – Examines opportunities for solar panels or other sustainable upgrades.
What Do You Receive After an ERS Home Energy Audit?
Following the audit, homeowners receive:
A detailed report with insights into their home’s energy performance.
An EnerGuide rating, comparing the home’s efficiency to similar properties.
A customized list of energy-saving recommendations, prioritized for maximum impact.
Who Conducts an ERS Home Energy Audit?
Only NRCan-certified Energy Advisors trained in the EnerGuide system can perform an ERS home energy audit. These professionals ensure accurate assessments and compliance with industry standards. Contact EnerSolution now.
Benefits of an ERS Home Energy Audit
An ERS energy audit helps homeowners:
✅ Understand energy usage and identify inefficiencies.
✅ Reduce energy bills by addressing problem areas.
✅ Increase home value with energy-efficient upgrades.
✅ Qualify for rebates and incentives offered by federal and provincial programs.
Take the First Step Toward a More Energy-Efficient Home
An ERS home energy audit is a crucial first step in improving your home's energy efficiency and reducing long-term costs. If you're planning renovations or simply want to lower your utility bills, schedule an energy audit with EnerSolution today and start saving.
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