Air leakage identification
Critical itemAir leaks account for 25-40% of heating and cooling energy loss. Check common leak points: windows, doors, electrical outlets, plumbing penetrations, and attic access.
Checklist for home energy audit: insulation, air leaks, windows, HVAC efficiency, and energy-saving opportunities.
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For a complete inspection, also consider:
Air leaks account for 25-40% of heating and cooling energy loss. Check common leak points: windows, doors, electrical outlets, plumbing penetrations, and attic access.
Check insulation levels in attic, walls, and basement/crawl space. Compare to recommended R-values for your climate zone.
Check HVAC age, efficiency rating, maintenance status, and duct condition. Older systems may benefit from replacement.
Checklist for home energy audit: insulation, air leaks, windows, HVAC efficiency, and energy-saving opportunities.
Checklist for inspecting a home before purchase per EU standards, including Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) requirements under the EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) and structural survey best practices.
Checklist for the final walkthrough before accepting a new construction or major renovation. Covers completion certificate requirements, defect liability period, and snagging items per EU standards.
Room-by-room punch list for new construction walkthrough before closing.