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What is an Energy Audit?

If you're already focused on cutting energy costs and improving efficiency within your business, a Commercial Energy Audit is one of the most effective ways to take those savings further.

An audit gives you a clear picture of where energy is being wasted and how your operations can run more efficiently. It highlights cost-saving opportunities, helps reduce your carbon footprint, and provides tailored recommendations specific to your building. Essentially, it shows you exactly where improvements can be made—and how to turn those insights into long-term savings.

What happens during an Energy Audit?

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The assessment process starts with a desk-based analysis of your energy bills and load profile, which helps us uncover inefficiencies.

The next step is to complete a walk-through survey of the premises, during which we identify inefficiencies in lighting, HVAC systems, and insulation. During this process, we assess the building's envelope, including windows, doors, and other openings, to identify potential energy loss points.

Additionally, we review operational and management practices.

Depending on your needs, we may perform thermal imaging, airtightness tests and more.

The outcome of the audit is a comprehensive report that includes tailored recommendations and potential cost savings. These savings can be achieved through various strategies, from optimising energy consumption to implementing behavioural changes.

When Should You Have an Energy Audit?

In general, it's a good idea to conduct a commercial energy audit every two to five years to ensure that your business is operating at maximum efficiency. You should also conduct one any time you make major changes or additions to the building or its systems, such as installing a new HVAC system or replacing windows. An energy audit can give you the information you need to make sound decisions and create a more sustainable business.

The energy survey, or audit, will uncover potential problems that may lead to higher energy costs, such as improper insulation, leaky windows and doors, inefficient lighting, and outdated equipment.

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