Book a professional energy assessment.
A certified assessor maps where your home loses energy and hands you a prioritized plan. Often rebated, sometimes free.
Many utilities offer assessments free or discounted. The federal 25C credit that once covered $150 expired after 2025 — check your state and utility programs instead.
Under 2 minutes. Up to 3 local pros.
Three steps to comparable quotes
Tell us about your project
Share your ZIP code and a few details. Takes under two minutes.
We match you with local pros
Up to 3 licensed energy assessment contractors who serve your area.
Compare quotes with rebates included
Every quote itemizes the incentives you qualify for, so you compare net cost.
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What happens during an assessment?
A certified assessor inspects insulation levels, runs a blower-door test, and often thermal imaging. You get a written report with prioritized upgrades and expected savings.
Do I need an assessment before other upgrades?
It is the smartest first step — and some rebate programs require one before funding insulation or heat pump work.
What does this cost me?
Nothing to get matched. The assessment itself typically runs $150–$600 before rebates, and many utilities cover most or all of it.