Independent guidance for home energy audits & rebates in Massachusetts

Energy Audit Advisor helps Massachusetts homeowners understand home energy audits, Mass Save rebates, and what to expect before scheduling an assessment — without sales pressure.

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Don’t miss energy issues — or rebates — hiding in your home.

Many Massachusetts homeowners live with drafts, uneven heating, and high energy bills without realizing how much they could save. A home energy audit helps identify where energy is being lost — and is often the first step to qualifying for Mass Save rebates.

Independent guidance before you schedule an energy audit for your home

  • Understand what a home energy audit actually includes
  • Learn how Mass Save rebates work in Massachusetts
  • Know what to expect before talking to a provider

We don’t perform audits or sell upgrades – we help homeowners make informed decisions first.

Check eligibility & request an assessment

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No sales pressure

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What a home energy audit focuses on

A home energy audit looks at how your home uses — and loses — energy. It’s designed to identify efficiency opportunities and determine eligibility for Mass Save rebates, not to flag cosmetic or real estate defects.

Key areas typically reviewed during a home energy audit

Attic Insulation & Air Sealing

Heating & Hot Water Systems

Energy Usage & Major Appliances

Air Leakage, Ventilation, and Comfort Issues

Smart & Automated Energy Efficient Devices

Historical Utility Bills & Utilization Trends

What a home energy audit helps you understand about your home

  • Where your home is losing valuable energy
  • Which efficiency upgrades may be recommended for your home
  • Whether you may qualify for Mass Save rebates
  • What to expect before talking to an energy-saving provider
  • Which improvements typically deliver the most value
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Energy Audit Advisor does not perform audits or sell energy upgrades. We provide independent guidance and help connect homeowners with local providers who offer home energy assessments.

From questions to clarity: how the home energy audit process works

1. Learn whether your home may qualify

Start by understanding whether your home may be eligible for a home energy audit and Mass Save incentives based on location, home type, and ownership.

2. Understand what an energy audit includes

We explain what a home energy audit typically reviews, from insulation and air leakage to heating systems, so you know what to expect before speaking with a provider.

3. Request an assessment from a local provider

If your home appears eligible, you can request a home energy assessment from experienced providers serving Greater Boston and other Massachusetts communities.

Check eligibility & request an assessment

Have Questions?

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Most home energy audits take 1–2 hours, depending on the size and layout of the home.

After the visit, homeowners typically receive a summary of findings and recommended next steps, which may include insulation, air sealing, or heating system improvements.

In most cases, yes. Energy audit providers typically ask that an adult homeowner be present for at least part of the visit.

Being present helps because:

  • The auditor may need access to key areas (attic, basement, utility room)
  • They’ll often explain findings and recommendations during or after the audit
  • You can ask questions about comfort issues, energy bills, and next steps
  • It ensures safety and access throughout the home

That said, the exact requirement can vary by provider and home type.

While audits can vary by provider, a home energy audit often includes:

  • Review of insulation levels and air leakage
  • Assessment of heating and hot water systems
  • Identification of energy efficiency opportunities
  • Discussion of recommended upgrades
  • Information on available rebates or incentives

The audit focuses on energy performance, not cosmetic or real-estate defects.

An energy audit provides recommendations, not obligations.

It’s designed to help you understand:

  • Where your home is losing energy
  • Which improvements may have the biggest impact
  • What rebates or incentives may apply

You’re never required to move forward with upgrades after an audit.

If your home appears eligible, a local energy audit provider may contact you to:

  • Confirm details
  • Schedule an assessment
  • Explain what to expect

Energy Audit Advisor does not control provider availability or scheduling, but we help you understand the process before you start.

Energy Audit Advisor provides guidance specific to Massachusetts.

Interested in an energy assessment for your home?

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Areas We Serve

Serving Greater Central TX

  • San Antonio
  • Austin
  • San Marcos
  • Spring Branch
  • New Braunfels
  • Surrounding Areas

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