A real energy audit isn't a sales call, it's a measurement. Blower door, thermal imaging, duct inspection. You leave knowing exactly what's costing you money, and what to fix first.
Every project, spray foam, fiberglass, duct sealing, screens, works better from a real diagnostic instead of a guess. So we made the audit free for anyone considering follow-up work. No obligation. No high-pressure quote at the end. Just data.
Pressurized envelope test measures total air leakage. A quantified rate, not a guess.
Infrared camera reveals exactly where heat moves, including hidden problems behind drywall.
Visual + pressure assessment of HVAC losses. Most homes leak 15–25% of conditioned air.
Attic, crawl, walls, windows, doors. Real numbers on existing R-values and condition.
You walk away with a documented picture of your home's energy losses and a clear plan you can act on this year, next year, or never, yes, sometimes "never" is the right answer.
Across the housing stock we audit most often, 1990s through 2010s.
You leave the audit with a prioritized plan. From there, most clients pair the audit with a phased fix list, others do everything at once. Either way, every project starts with measurement, not a sales script.
A written record of where your home is leaking energy, with the exact numbers.
What to do this year, next year, and what's not worth doing at all.
Per-fix dollar savings, so you can make real ROI decisions.
Pick your pace. Many clients knock out the big-ROI fixes first, then circle back.
Texas homes have a specific set of patterns. The roof is hot, the attic is hotter, the HVAC was probably oversized to compensate, and the envelope wasn't built with energy efficiency as a priority.
Often the single biggest air leak in the whole home, and the easiest to fix.
Older non-IC-rated cans can leak constantly into the attic.
Open chases are massive air bypasses we find on most older homes.
15–25% of conditioned air lost at unsealed joints in the attic.
Typically 2–3 hours on-site, plus another day or two to compile your report and recommendations.
Yes, we walk every room with you and have access to all systems. It's also the easiest way for us to explain what we find as we find it.
Yes, with one condition: it's free when you're considering having Complete Insulation do follow-up work if the audit identifies it. For a report-only audit, we charge a flat fee, ask us.
Then we'll tell you and refund our time. About 1 in 12 audits ends that way. Honesty is the only way this business works for 20+ years.
Most audits scheduled within a week. We travel anywhere in our service area.