Improve your building’s energy efficiency
Energy audits are a helpful way to improve the energy performance of a building, usually by reducing the consumption of fuel, electricity, or other natural resources. Not to be confused with commissioning services, which are designed to extend and maintain the equipment you already have at a specific technical standard, whole-building energy audits identify new ways to improve your energy efficiency and reduce costs.
A whole-building energy audit can help you qualify for rebates, subsidies, and more
Energy-efficiency measures can cut resource usage, frequently in the form of heating fuels or electricity.
But our engineers go further, revealing options for new or upgraded systems, appliances, or equipment that qualify for rebates, tax incentives, or other special savings. These rebates and benefits change frequently depending on federal, state, and local laws and benefits. An R.E. Dimond engineer can help you when you’re ready.
Not just whole-equipment, but whole-building
Because R.E. Dimond Engineers excel at bringing many systems together, we go beyond analyzing a piece of equipment by itself. For instance, a building with significant heat generation from internal facilities or lots of sun-facing windows may reduce its heating fuel costs by better circulating interior air.
R.E. Dimond and Associates engineers can also identify some of the best options that deliver the best return on investment for your building. This may include new equipment or upgrades that supplement existing MEP systems. Your audit will reveal these options and their estimated costs, savings, and ROI period.
Improve your building’s value with a whole-building energy audit
Energy audits can improve the value of your building by helping you qualify for LEED certification, reducing its carbon footprint, reducing consumption, and ensuring all systems are safe, up-to-code, and adequate for your building’s current or anticipated needs.
To get started, contact an engineer and request a whole-building energy audit. Before scheduling the audit, we’ll start with a brief intake about your building and introduce you to an engineer who will oversee the process.
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