Most people don't know how easy it is to have their house run with less energy, and at InterNACHI we want to change that.With very simple changes, the cost of heating, cooling and electricity can be greatly reduced, most of which are made by the owner himself.Of course, for homeowners who want their homes to make the most of the latest --to-Latest knowledge and systems in the field of household energyEfficiency, the InterNACHI energy auditor can-Test in depth to find the best energy solution for your specific family.Why make your home more energy efficient?1.Find better ways to heat and cool your house.Half of the energy used in the home is used for heating and cooling.2.Install water heater without water tank.Demand water heaters (no cans or instantaneous) provide hot water only when needed.They do not generate spare energy losses associated with storage water heaters, which will save energy costs.The water heater is required to directly heat the water without using the storage tank.Therefore, they avoid the standby heat loss required for traditional storage of water heaters.When the hot water faucet is turned on, cold water enters the device through the pipe.The gas burner or electrical element heats the water.Therefore, the water heater is required to provide continuous supply of hot water.You don't need to wait for the tank to fill up with enough hot water.3.Replace incandescent lamps.An average of 11% of the energy budget for each household is spent on lighting.Conventional incandescent lamps convert only about 10% of the energy consumed into light and the rest into heat.Using new lighting technologies such as lightLEDs (led) and compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) reduce the energy consumption required for lighting by 50% to 75%.The progress of lighting control further saves energy by reducing the time when the lights are turned on but not used.4.Seal and insulate your home.The sealing and insulation of your home is one of the most expensiveAn effective way to make your home more comfortable and energy efficientYou can do it yourself.A tightly sealed home can improve comfort and indoor air quality while reducing utilities.InterNACHI energy auditors can be hired to assess the envelope leak and to recommend repair solutions that will greatly improve comfort and energy efficiency.