Home Energy Audit & Indoor Air Quality

 

The Health & Energy Company provides professional home energy audits and consulting services.

Do you have any of the following concerns in your building?

 

NOTE: The American Lung Association and the EPA recommend filtering the incoming fresh air to block entry of dust and pollen. Well-sealed buildings are more comfortable and less expensive to heat, air condition, and ventilate because you, not the wind, get to control your fresh air supply.

The Health & Energy Company provides professional testing and consulting services to help you improve indoor air quality, thermal comfort, and energy efficiency.

Testing and Consulting Services

Air Leakage Test ? involves placing a fan in an outer doorway. This test provides an estimate of the total leakage area in the building shell. We use equipment made by The Energy Conservatory.
Cool Smoke Pencil ? used during the air leakage test to enable you to see where drafts, dust, spores, pollen and insects can enter.
Visual Inspection ? to identify moisture damage, mold growth, etc.

Other Tests – to help you to identify other problems and their solutions

Consulting – to help you solve problems identified during the inspection and tests

Pie chart shows how air escapes from a typical home: 31% floors, ceiling, walls; 15% ducts; 14% fireplace; 13% plumbing penetrations, 11% doors; 10% windows; 4% fans and vents; 2% electric outlets.
Typical air leaks?

We can help you to improve your comfort and indoor air quality while minimizing energy costs.

Our on-site testing and consulting services are available in Omaha and surrounding areas.

 


New Energy Efficiency Tax Credits Take Effect

New energy efficiency tax credits went into effect on January 1st, making it easier for U.S. families and businesses to reduce energy costs at home, at work, and on the road. As part of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, the new tax credits will allow consumers to reduce their 2006 tax bills on a dollar-for-dollar basis up to the amount allowed under the law. For example, consumers who purchase the most fuel-efficient vehicles could reduce their tax liability by up to $3,400, while those who install energy-efficient windows, insulation, doors, roofs, and heating and cooling equipment in the home can receive up to $500 off of their federal tax bill.

Specific tax benefits for the home include $50 for purchasing an advanced main air circulating fan; $150 for installing a highly efficient furnace or boiler; $200 for installing energy efficient windows; $300 for purchasing a highly efficient central air conditioner, heat pump, or water heater; and 30 percent of the purchase cost, up to $2000, for solar power and solar water heating equipment (this does not apply to equipment used to heat swimming pools or hot tubs).

Businesses may be eligible for credits such as a 30 percent tax credit for the installation of qualifying solar equipment on buildings. Companies that build highly energy efficient homes or manufacture energy-efficient appliances can also earn tax credits. See the DOE press release and for more details, see the Energy Tax Incentives Web site from the Tax Incentives Assistance Project.


 

Health & Energy Company

Providing Testing and Consulting Services since 1982

3316 Augusta Avenue,   Omaha, NE 68144
Phone: 402-697-1205              Cell Phone: 402-680-4429
               E-mail: jtraudt@tconl.com

 

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