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Hybrid Your Home


The process to Hybrid Your Home is National Energy Audits' unique approach for making homes across the United States more energy efficient.

The process begins with the energy audit and ends with our Certified Green Technicians implementing very simple, inexpensive solutions that are guaranteed to reduce energy bills and increase the comfort in your home.


What is a Hybrid Home?


A hybrid home is very similar to a hybrid car. A hybrid car uses new technologies to reduce fuel consumption and a Hybrid Home uses new technologies and innovative solutions to reduce the overall energy consumption in your home.


The Typical Hybrid Home Includes The Following:



Fuel Saving Microprocessors

installed on the aquastat of your boiler immediately decrease oil or gas usage by 10% to 30%.


Foam Insulation

is used to air-seal attics and basements. Sealing air leaks and increasing insulation values increase your home's energy efficiency by as much as 40%.


Energy Saving Capacitors

are installed on the main electrical panel in your home and guarantee to save you a minimum of 10% to 30% on your electricity bills each month.


Green Fiber Cellulose Insulation

is blown into walls and attics that have no insulation or where the insulation may have settled or deteriorated over the years. Blown-in cellulose can increase a home's efficiency by as much as 30%.


Radiant Guard Protection

installed in the attic reduces the level at which the sun's rays penetrate heat into your attic and reduce the temperature in your attic space by as much as 40 degrees.


Duct Sealing

techniques are used to reduce the wasted air-leakage from the ducts throughout the home. This often reduces energy waste by as much as 25%.


Air Sealing and Weatherization Techniques

are used for drafty windows and doors, and for those rooms that always seem to be too cold or hot. The average home in the United States has enough air-leaks that are equivalent to having a full window open all year long.


Air-Tight Dampers

are installed to cut down on the wasted air loss from fireplaces. Often dampers aren't air-tight and having a fireplace is like leaving a window open all year long.

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Hybrid Your Home

The process to Hybrid Your Home is National Energy Audits' unique approach for making homes across the United States more energy efficient.

The process begins with the energy audit and ends with our solutions technicians implementing very simple, inexpensive solutions that are guaranteed to reduce energy bills and increase the comfort in your home.

What is a Hybrid Home?
A hybrid home is very similar to a hybrid car...