Each home is different, which is why we start with a RESNET-certified energy audit. This assessment uses tools like infrared thermography and blower door tests to prioritize upgrades based on energy loss, cost savings potential, and home safety. We provide you with a ranked list of recommended improvements, their expected ROI, and projected utility savings — so you can make informed decisions.
You’re not required to do everything at once. We work with you to develop a phased approach, aligning projects with your budget, goals, and the most impactful improvements first. However, many homeowners choose to bundle upgrades to take advantage of better financing terms, time savings, and project efficiency.
Yes. Many of our services — including insulation, HVAC systems, electrical upgrades, and battery storage — qualify for federal tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act, as well as state or utility-specific rebates. Our team helps identify which incentives apply to your project and can guide you through the documentation and filing process.
Energy upgrades increase resale value, and many modern buyers look for homes with efficient HVAC, updated roofs, and battery storage. If you financed your improvements, some plans (depending on the lender) can transfer to the new homeowner or be paid off at sale. We can guide you on how best to structure this for future flexibility.
EnerfyHome uses specialized crews for each service area — from HVAC technicians to licensed electricians and roofing pros. Every project is overseen by a dedicated project manager and reviewed against state codes, manufacturer standards, and RESNET guidelines. We also perform post-installation quality checks and walk-throughs.
We’re happy to review your existing audit report. If it’s RESNET-compliant and recent (within 12 months), we may accept it as a starting point. However, we often recommend a second evaluation using our advanced diagnostic equipment to ensure accuracy, especially if conditions or energy bills have changed.
Timelines vary by project size and scope. A full audit usually takes 2–3 hours, and most single upgrades (like HVAC or insulation) can be completed in 1–3 days. Bundled projects involving roofing, electrical, and battery storage may take 1–2 weeks, including permits and inspections. We provide a detailed project timeline before work begins.
We plan our work to minimize disruption, offering flexible scheduling and keeping your home livable throughout the process. For indoor work like insulation or electrical upgrades, we section off areas and use protective coverings. Outdoor services like re-roofing or HVAC replacements are completed as quickly and cleanly as possible.
Yes, many of our financing partners offer plans for homeowners with mid-tier credit scores, and some lenders allow co-signers or offer programs that use alternative credit criteria. We work with multiple providers to find a fit — and we never run hard credit checks without your permission.
By improving efficiency and integrating storage-ready upgrades, each home we retrofit reduces strain on the electric grid — especially during peak demand. When scaled across a neighborhood, our projects enable grid-interactive, lower-emission communities that are more resilient to outages and energy price spikes. You’re not just upgrading your home — you’re contributing to a smarter regional energy ecosystem.
We’re here to help you make your home more energy-efficient, comfortable, and future-ready.
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