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Avatar for Asyndant Energy, Inc.
Asyndant Energy, Inc.
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Home Energy Audit

Serving Covington, LA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2013

Free estimates

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"Asyndant Energy company is impecable, they have high standard customer service. They are extremely affortable and go above and beyond their work. I would enfatically recommend them to everyone and anyone."
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Jones Contractors
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Energy Audit - For BusinessHome Energy Audit

Serving Covington, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

(Jones Contractors) Construction and Home Improvements has been doing loyal and guaranteed services for over years. \n\n(Jones Contractors) Maintenance & Construction Commercial & Residential Improvements pride ourselves with making sure every client has personal, professional and individual service!\n\n

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ENTERGIS TESTING AND SEALING, LLC
New to Angi
Home Energy Audit

Serving Covington, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

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Spent 5 years learning the craft based on my own interests. Keeps customer completely satisfied. Spend all day thinking about air leakage and how to help those in the Louisiana climate zone. Someone can have the best built home, but if they do not have the correct air sealing, they will be uncomfortable and spend unnecessary money on their energy. My mission is to make my customers the most comfortable in their homes, and save them money.

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Response time1 day
Response rate88%
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Solarize America
New to Angi
Energy Audit - For BusinessHome Energy Audit

Serving Covington, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

As a leading national energy broker, Solarize America works to modernize every home through industry-leading solar, energy storage and smart home automation technology. \nPlease contact our team today to schedule your free in-home or remote quote! \n223-330-1212\n\n

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Carpenter's Complete Inc
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Energy Audit - For BusinessHome Energy Audit

Serving Covington, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"He did a very nice job; they are very good and dependable people.  He is very professional and he has an office here at Metairie Road  and he has a cell phone so it is easy to get in touch with him either through the office or the phone.  They did very good work and workmanship was good.  It was kind of delayed to finish it because of the weather outside; he had some other business too, s lot of other customers.  Everything went well and I even had some additional work for him.  I had him do the patio.  He had to take the old patio out and put a new one in plus he took care of the hurricane damage.  He did a good job.  He picked up the patio bill from the refill people. He has two or three workers who actually did all the work.  Price seemed to be reasonable.  As for punctuality we had a lot of bad weather, they had to work around that."
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Energy Efficiency Auditing questions, answered by experts

R-value is calculated by dividing the thickness of an insulation material by its thermal conductivity. The material's composition and density influence thermal conductivity. Materials with lower conductivity values provide better insulation. The higher the R-value, the better the material is at insulating, helping homeowners select insulation that meets the energy needs of their climate and home layout.

A home energy audit costs about $420 on average, with prices ranging from $100 to $2,250 or more. The final cost depends on factors like your home's size, location, the thoroughness of the audit, and the specific tests performed. A basic Level 1 walk-through inspection typically costs between $150 and $200, while a comprehensive Level 3 audit with detailed testing and a report costs around $900. Homeowners may be able to use the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act’s Energy Efficient Home Improvement credit to cover up to $150 of the audit cost.

Costs for common individual tests include:

  • Blower door test: $350

  • Duct testing: $100

  • HERS test: $375

  • HERS certification: $200

  • Infrared imaging: $200

A small sump pump running infrequently uses an average of 10 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity per month. The average cost for electricity is $0.171 per kWh. The size and use frequency affect how much electricity it uses. Sump pumps average one-third to one horsepower (hp) motors. One hp is equal to 745.7 watts. Watts multiplied by the time your pump is running divided by 1,000 equals your average kWh. Multiply kWh by your average cost of electricity. In areas with high rain or a marsh basin, the average cost can be as high as $15-$25 a month.

Wood windows fall in the middle of the window frame materials when it comes to energy efficiency. They’re more insulating than aluminum and vinyl, but they aren’t as efficient as fiberglass or composite frames. If you love the look and lifespan of wood windows and want to maximize efficiency, you can upgrade to double-pane or triple-pane glass and consider window tinting and low-emissivity (low-E) coatings to minimize heat transfer.

Energy-efficient windows are judged on their performance according to a few different factors, including heat transfer, air leakage, light transference, and condensation resistance. If you're unsure whether a window is energy-efficient, look for an ENERGY STAR® label from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). If various products, including windows, meet energy-efficiency standards set by the federal government, the EPA issues this label to help consumers identify energy-efficient products.

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