Save Money, Improve Comfort, and Reduce Energy Waste
Are you tired of high energy bills, uneven home temperatures, or drafts in your Long Island home? A professional home energy audit can identify the root causes of inefficiency and provide actionable solutions to make your home more comfortable, energy-efficient, and cost-effective.
At Airsync, we specialize in comprehensive home energy audits throughout Long Island, helping homeowners uncover hidden energy losses, optimize HVAC performance, and reduce utility expenses—all while improving indoor comfort and air quality.
What Is a
Home Energy Audit?
A home energy audit is a thorough assessment of your home’s energy use. Think of it as a “health check” for your home. Our certified energy auditors examine every system, component, and area that contributes to energy loss or inefficient performance.
During the audit, we assess:
- Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems
- Insulation in walls, attics, basements, and crawl spaces
- Doors and windows for air leaks
- Electrical systems and appliances
- Lighting efficiency
- Air infiltration points
- Indoor air quality and moisture levels
The goal is to provide a detailed, data-driven report that identifies opportunities to reduce energy consumption, improve comfort, and save money.
Why Every Long Island
Home Needs an Energy Audit
Long Island homeowners face unique energy challenges, including older homes with poor insulation, coastal humidity, and rising utility costs. Many homes lose up to 30% of heating and cooling energy through inefficient systems and air leaks.
Benefits of a Home Energy Audit:
- Lower Energy Bills
Identifying inefficiencies allows you to reduce wasted energy and save hundreds of dollars annually on heating and cooling. - Improved Comfort
Stop drafts, uneven temperatures, and cold or hot spots in your home. Energy-efficient upgrades keep every room comfortable year-round. - Increased Home Value
Energy-efficient homes are more attractive to buyers and can command higher resale prices. - Enhanced Indoor Air Quality
Energy audits can reveal moisture issues, mold risk, and air leaks that contribute to allergens and poor indoor air. - Reduced Environmental Impact
By using less energy, you reduce your carbon footprint and contribute to a cleaner Long Island environment.
Types of Home Energy Audits
We Offer
1. Level 1 – Basic Walkthrough Audit
This audit involves a visual inspection of your home and HVAC systems. It identifies obvious energy waste, such as:
- Drafty doors and windows
- Outdated lighting
- HVAC maintenance needs
- Poorly insulated spaces
A Level 1 audit is perfect for homeowners looking for quick improvements and low-cost fixes.
Level 2 – Detailed Diagnostic Audit
The Level 2 audit is more comprehensive and includes:
- Blower door testing to measure air leaks
- Infrared thermal imaging to detect insulation gaps
- HVAC system performance analysis
- Utility bill review and energy usage analysis
This type of audit provides a detailed roadmap for efficiency upgrades and helps prioritize improvements with the best ROI.
Level 3 – Comprehensive Analysis
The Level 3 audit is the most thorough and includes energy modeling and cost-benefit analysis for major renovations or new construction. This audit may involve:
- Advanced computer modeling of energy consumption
- Detailed recommendations for insulation, HVAC, and lighting upgrades
- Return-on-investment (ROI) projections
- Guidance for energy-efficient remodeling
Our Home Energy Audit
Process
Our home energy audit process is designed to be efficient, thorough, and actionable for Long Island homeowners.
Step 1: Schedule Your Audit
We coordinate a convenient time for your energy audit. Our team is flexible to accommodate evenings, weekends, and off-peak hours.
Step 2: On-Site Assessment
Our certified auditors will:
- Conduct a walkthrough of your home
- Inspect insulation, doors, windows, and HVAC systems
- Test for air leaks, drafts, and moisture issues
- Measure temperature differences using infrared cameras
- Evaluate lighting and electrical appliances
Step 3: Diagnostic Testing
Depending on the audit level, we may use:
- Blower door tests to identify air leaks
- Thermal imaging to detect insulation gaps
- Duct testing to measure HVAC efficiency
- Combustion analysis for furnaces and boilers
These tests provide precise, data-driven insights into your home’s energy performance.
Step 4: Personalized Energy Report
After the audit, you’ll receive a detailed report outlining:
- Areas of energy loss and inefficiency
- Recommended upgrades and repairs
- Cost estimates and expected savings
- Priority improvements for maximum ROI
We explain the findings in clear, actionable terms—no technical jargon.
Step 5: Implementation & Support
Once you choose the improvements, we can help:
- Install insulation and air sealing
- Upgrade HVAC systems for efficiency
- Replace windows and doors
- Install energy-efficient lighting and appliances
- Provide ongoing maintenance and monitoring
Our goal is to turn audit results into real energy savings and improved comfort.
Common Home Energy Issues
in Long Island Homes
Poor Insulation
Older Long Island homes often have insufficient insulation in attics, walls, and basements. This leads to heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer.
Air Leaks & Drafts
Gaps around doors, windows, and ductwork can waste significant energy. Our audits pinpoint leaks and provide sealing solutions.
Inefficient HVAC Systems
Aging or improperly sized HVAC systems reduce comfort and increase energy costs. We identify inefficiencies and recommend replacements or upgrades.
Outdated Windows & Doors
Single-pane or drafty windows and poorly sealed doors are major sources of energy loss. Replacing or weatherizing them improves comfort and efficiency.
Inefficient Appliances & Lighting
Older appliances and incandescent lighting consume excessive energy. Upgrading to ENERGY STAR® appliances and LED lighting can reduce your energy bills.
Moisture & Air Quality Issues
Hidden moisture, mold, and poor ventilation affect comfort, safety, and energy efficiency. Our audits detect these issues and recommend solutions.
Energy Audit Upgrades and
Efficiency Solutions
Once the audit identifies issues, you can implement a variety of energy-saving solutions, such as:
HVAC System Upgrades
- High-efficiency furnaces, heat pumps, and air conditioners
- Ductless mini-split systems for zoned comfort
- Properly sealed and insulated ductwork
Insulation & Air Sealing
- Attic, wall, and crawl space insulation
- Weather-stripping and caulking of doors and windows
- Sealing gaps around plumbing and electrical penetrations
Energy-Efficient Windows & Doors
- ENERGY STAR® rated windows and doors
- Double or triple-pane glazing
- Low-emissivity coatings for improved thermal performance
Lighting & Appliance Upgrades
- LED lighting
- ENERGY STAR® appliances
- Smart thermostats and programmable controls
Water & Energy Efficiency
- Tankless water heaters
- Low-flow fixtures
- Solar-ready upgrades
Energy Savings
and ROI
Home energy audits can deliver significant savings over time. Most Long Island homeowners who implement audit recommendations see:
- 10–30% reduction in monthly energy bills
- Improved indoor comfort
- Reduced HVAC wear and maintenance costs
- Increased property value
With proper planning, many upgrades pay for themselves within 2–5 years, especially when combined with local incentives.
Rebates, Incentives,
and Financing
Long Island homeowners can take advantage of:
- NYSERDA rebates and incentives for insulation, heat pumps, and efficient appliances
- Federal tax credits for energy-efficient upgrades
- Utility company rebates through PSEG Long Island or other providers
- Financing options for home energy improvements
We guide you through all available programs to reduce upfront costs and maximize savings.
Why Choose Us for a Home Energy Audit
in Long Island
- Certified, experienced energy auditors
- Detailed, data-driven reports with actionable solutions
- Knowledge of local building codes and climate considerations
- Access to trusted contractors for upgrades
- Transparent pricing and guidance on incentives
Our goal is to help Long Island homeowners save energy, save money, and live comfortably.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How long does a home energy audit take?
Most audits take 2–4 hours, depending on home size and complexity.
Will the audit disrupt my daily routine?
No. Our auditors work efficiently and respectfully. You can remain in your home during the process.
Do I have to implement all recommendations?
No. You can prioritize upgrades based on budget, ROI, or comfort goals.
Can a home energy audit help me qualify for rebates?
Yes. Our detailed reports often meet the documentation requirements for NYSERDA and utility incentives.
How often should I schedule an energy audit?
Every 5–10 years, or whenever you plan significant upgrades to your home.
Schedule Your Home Energy Audit
in Long Island Today
Contact us today to schedule your home energy audit in Long Island and take the first step toward a more comfortable, energy-efficient home.