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Home energy audits are important for gauging a building's efficiency
August 19, 2008
A home
energy audit is the first step to assess how much energy a building consumes,
and evaluates what measures to take to make it more energy efficient.
The Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy office of the U.S. Department of Energy offers homeownersinformation on
home energy audits, and encourages them to get the help of
professionals.