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Home Energy Audit Checklist for Greenville Residents

Published June 13, 2026 at 2:20 pm | By Wren Looper, Staff Reporter

Home Energy Audit Checklist for Greenville Residents

As summer heats up in Greenville, homeowners are looking for ways to enhance energy efficiency and reduce utility costs. Conducting a home energy audit is a proactive approach that can identify areas for improvement. Here’s a checklist to help residents assess their homes effectively.

### 1. **Evaluate Insulation**

Check the insulation in your attic, walls, and floors. Proper insulation helps maintain temperature and reduces the need for heating and cooling. Look for any gaps or areas that may require additional insulation.

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### 2. **Inspect Windows and Doors**

Examine all windows and doors for drafts. Use weather stripping or caulking to seal any leaks. Consider energy-efficient window treatments to reduce heat gain during the summer months.

### 3. **Assess HVAC Systems**

Ensure your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are functioning efficiently. Replace filters regularly and schedule annual maintenance checks. An efficient HVAC system can significantly lower energy bills.

### 4. **Check Appliances**

Review the energy efficiency of your appliances. Look for the ENERGY STAR label when replacing old appliances, as these are designed to use less energy. Consider using smart power strips to reduce phantom loads from electronics.

### 5. **Examine Lighting**

Switch to LED lighting wherever possible. LEDs use significantly less energy compared to traditional bulbs and have a longer lifespan. Consider installing dimmer switches and timers to further reduce energy use.

### 6. **Look for Water Leaks**

Inspect faucets, toilets, and irrigation systems for leaks. Even small leaks can waste a significant amount of water and energy over time. Fixing these issues can lead to savings on both water and energy bills.

### 7. **Review Energy Usage**

Monitor your energy bills and usage patterns. Many utility companies provide online tools that can help you track your energy consumption. Identifying peak usage times can assist in making informed decisions about energy use.

### 8. **Consider Renewable Energy Options**

Explore the possibility of installing solar panels or other renewable energy sources. Greenville residents may qualify for incentives or rebates that can offset installation costs.

### 9. **Get Professional Help**

If you’re unsure about conducting a thorough audit, consider hiring a professional energy auditor. They can provide a detailed assessment and tailored recommendations for your home.

By following this checklist, Greenville homeowners can take significant steps towards improving energy efficiency, saving money, and contributing to a more sustainable community. For further resources, local organizations such as the Greenville County Government offer programs aimed at promoting energy conservation and efficiency.

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Wren Looper
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Wren is a staff reporter for HERE Greenville covering local news, community stories, and developments across Greenville County. Wren is committed to accurate, community-first journalism.

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