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Professional Energy Audits for Arkansas Homes

Discover exactly where your home is wasting energy with diagnostic testing, thermal imaging, and expert analysis. Most Arkansas homes have $500 to $3,000 in hidden annual energy waste.

Energy auditor performing a thermal imaging scan on a residential property in Arkansas

What Is an Energy Audit and Why Does It Matter?

An energy audit is a comprehensive, science-based assessment of how your home uses and wastes energy. Unlike a casual walkthrough or a utility-provided home energy report, a professional audit uses calibrated diagnostic equipment to measure actual air leakage rates, identify invisible insulation deficiencies, quantify duct system losses, and evaluate the real-world efficiency of your heating, cooling, and water heating systems. The result is not a vague set of generic tips but a precise, data-driven map of where every wasted dollar is going and exactly what to do about it.

Arkansas homes face a unique set of energy challenges. Our hot, humid summers drive air conditioning costs that can exceed $300 per month for poorly insulated homes, while our cold winter stretches push heating systems to their limits. The state's housing stock includes a significant number of homes built before modern energy codes took effect. Even homes built in the 2000s and 2010s frequently have installation defects, air sealing gaps, and duct leakage rates that far exceed acceptable levels. These issues are invisible to the naked eye but painfully visible on your monthly utility bill.

At Energy Future Arkansas, we have conducted over 900 residential energy audits since 2017. Our auditors are BPI (Building Performance Institute) certified and use professional-grade equipment including calibrated blower door systems, FLIR thermal imaging cameras, duct blaster testing apparatus, and combustion analyzers. Every audit follows a standardized protocol that ensures nothing is missed, and every report includes specific, prioritized recommendations with projected savings, estimated costs, and available rebate information for each improvement.

Our Audit Process: Five Diagnostic Steps

Our comprehensive energy audit follows a rigorous five-step protocol designed to identify every significant source of energy waste in your home.

Step 1: Blower Door Test. We install a calibrated fan in your front door that depressurizes your home to a standardized 50 pascals. This test measures your home's total air leakage rate in cubic feet per minute (CFM50). The average pre-1990 Arkansas home leaks 3,000 to 5,000 CFM50, meaning the home's entire air volume is exchanged with outside air every one to two hours. Modern energy codes target 1,500 CFM50 or less. While the blower door runs, our auditors use smoke pencils to trace exactly where air is entering the building envelope, identifying leaks around windows, doors, plumbing penetrations, electrical outlets, recessed lights, and attic access points.

Step 2: Thermal Imaging. Using a FLIR professional thermal camera, we scan every wall, ceiling, and floor surface in your home. Thermal imaging reveals insulation voids, missing insulation sections, thermal bridges through framing, moisture intrusion patterns, and HVAC supply duct locations within walls and ceilings. The camera produces high-resolution images that clearly show temperature differentials invisible to the naked eye. We photograph every anomaly and include annotated images in your audit report.

Step 3: Duct Leakage Testing. Using a duct blaster apparatus, we pressurize your HVAC duct system and measure total duct leakage. Leaky ducts are one of the most significant and most overlooked sources of energy waste in Arkansas homes. A typical home with unrepaired ductwork loses 20 to 30 percent of conditioned air before it reaches the rooms it is intended to heat or cool. Duct leaks in unconditioned spaces like attics and crawl spaces are especially costly because you are essentially air conditioning or heating the outdoors.

Step 4: Appliance and HVAC Analysis. We evaluate the efficiency ratings, age, and condition of your major energy-consuming systems including your furnace or heat pump, air conditioner, water heater, refrigerator, and clothes dryer. We measure actual HVAC airflow, check refrigerant charge indicators, inspect filter condition, and evaluate thermostat programming. For gas appliances, we perform combustion safety testing to ensure safe operation and proper venting.

Step 5: Insulation Assessment. We physically inspect accessible insulation in your attic, walls (via thermal imaging), basement or crawl space, and around rim joists. We measure existing insulation depth, identify R-value, note any compression, moisture damage, settling, or gaps, and compare your current insulation levels to the Department of Energy's recommendations for Arkansas's climate zone (Zone 3). Many Arkansas homes, even those built in the 2000s, have insulation levels well below current recommendations.

What You Receive After Your Audit

Every audit comes with a comprehensive report that turns data into actionable steps.

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Detailed Diagnostic Report

A 15-30 page report documenting every finding with annotated thermal images, blower door and duct leakage test results, insulation depth measurements, and HVAC performance data. Written in plain language with technical appendices for contractors.

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Prioritized Recommendations

Improvements ranked by return on investment, from quick wins (air sealing, thermostat programming) to major upgrades (insulation, HVAC replacement). Each recommendation includes estimated cost, projected annual savings, and simple payback period.

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Cost and Savings Analysis

Detailed financial projections showing the cost of each recommended improvement, the expected annual energy savings in kilowatt-hours and dollars, and the cumulative savings over 5, 10, and 20 years. We model scenarios so you can see the impact of implementing different combinations of improvements.

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Rebate and Incentive Guidance

A personalized list of every rebate, tax credit, and incentive program you qualify for based on your specific improvements, utility provider, and location. We identify federal tax credits, utility rebates, and weatherization assistance programs and provide application instructions for each.

Six Reasons to Get a Professional Energy Audit

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Lower Energy Bills

Homeowners who follow audit recommendations typically reduce energy bills by 20-40%, saving $480 to $3,000 per year depending on the home's starting condition and the improvements implemented.

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Improved Comfort

Eliminate drafty rooms, hot and cold spots, and humidity problems. Air sealing and insulation improvements create even temperatures throughout your home and reduce the strain on your HVAC system.

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Increased Home Value

Energy-efficient homes command higher resale prices. Documenting your home's performance improvements with audit data and verified upgrades makes your property more attractive to energy-conscious buyers.

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Healthier Indoor Air

Air sealing and duct repairs reduce dust, allergens, humidity, and outdoor pollutant infiltration. Proper ventilation strategies ensure fresh air exchange without energy waste, improving respiratory health for your family.

Right-Sized Solar

Reducing your energy waste before installing solar means you need a smaller, less expensive system. A 25% reduction in consumption through efficiency improvements saves thousands on your solar installation cost.

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Extended Equipment Life

When your home's envelope is tight and well-insulated, your HVAC system runs fewer cycles and operates under less stress. This reduces wear and tear, extends equipment lifespan, and lowers maintenance costs.

Energy Audit Pricing for Arkansas Homes

Choose the level of detail that matches your needs. If you proceed with improvements through our team, we credit 100% of the audit fee toward your project.

Basic Walkthrough

$149

A thorough visual inspection by a certified auditor with written recommendations. Ideal for newer homes or as a starting point.

  • Visual envelope inspection
  • HVAC system evaluation
  • Insulation spot checks
  • Utility bill analysis
  • Written improvement list
  • Rebate identification

Duration: ~1 hour

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Standard Audit

$349

Diagnostic testing with blower door and thermal imaging. The best balance of detail and value for most Arkansas homes.

  • Everything in Basic, plus:
  • Calibrated blower door test
  • Full thermal imaging scan
  • Air leak identification
  • Detailed diagnostic report
  • Prioritized recommendations
  • Cost/savings projections

Duration: 2–3 hours

Comprehensive Audit

$549

The most thorough assessment available. Includes all diagnostic testing plus energy modeling for older homes and pre-solar planning.

  • Everything in Standard, plus:
  • Duct leakage testing
  • Combustion safety testing
  • Appliance efficiency analysis
  • Energy modeling software
  • Multi-scenario projections
  • Solar readiness assessment
  • 15-30 page detailed report

Duration: 3–4 hours

All audit fees are credited 100% toward improvement projects completed by Energy Future Arkansas. Prices apply to homes up to 3,000 sq ft; larger homes may incur a modest surcharge. Saturday appointments available at no extra charge.

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Sarah Caldwell, MBA

COO & Audit Program Director

Sarah Caldwell serves as Chief Operating Officer at Energy Future Arkansas and directly oversees the company's energy audit programs. She holds an MBA from the University of Arkansas and BPI Building Analyst certification. Under Sarah's leadership, the audit team has grown from two auditors to eight, conducting over 900 residential assessments across the state. Sarah is passionate about making energy efficiency accessible to all income levels and has developed partnerships with several Arkansas weatherization assistance programs to provide subsidized audits for qualifying households. She ensures every audit delivers clear, honest, actionable guidance that empowers homeowners to make informed decisions about their energy investments.

Real Results from a Real Arkansas Home

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"I was skeptical that an energy audit would tell us anything we didn't already know about our 2004-built home. I was wrong. The thermal imaging revealed gaps around every window frame, and the blower door test showed our home was losing conditioned air at twice the acceptable rate. After following their recommendations, our HVAC runs 30% less."

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Thomas and Linda J.
Springdale, AR — Comprehensive Energy Audit

Frequently Asked Questions About Energy Audits

A professional energy audit is a systematic assessment of your home's energy performance. Our BPI-certified auditors conduct a thorough visual inspection of your building envelope, insulation, windows, doors, and HVAC system. For standard and comprehensive audits, we perform diagnostic testing including a blower door test to measure total air leakage, thermal imaging to identify insulation gaps and thermal bridges, duct leakage testing to quantify HVAC duct losses, and appliance efficiency analysis. The entire process takes 1 to 4 hours depending on home size and audit level. We are respectful of your home and clean up completely after every test.

Energy Future Arkansas offers three audit levels: a Basic Walkthrough for $149 (visual inspection and written recommendations), a Standard Audit for $349 (includes blower door test and full thermal imaging scan), and a Comprehensive Audit for $549 (includes all diagnostic testing plus detailed energy modeling and solar readiness assessment). If you proceed with recommended improvements through our team, we credit 100% of the audit fee toward your project cost, effectively making the audit free. Some Arkansas utility providers also offer rebates that partially offset audit costs.

The savings depend on your home's current condition and which improvements you implement. On average, Arkansas homeowners who complete our recommended improvements save 20-40% on their annual energy bills. For a typical home spending $200 per month on energy, that translates to $480 to $960 per year. Homes with significant issues such as poor insulation, major air leaks, or aging HVAC systems routinely save $1,500 to $3,000 or more annually. We provide specific dollar projections for each recommended improvement in your audit report so you can prioritize based on budget and impact.

While not strictly required, an energy audit before solar installation is one of the smartest investments you can make. Reducing your home's energy waste first means you need a smaller and less expensive solar system to cover your reduced consumption. For example, if an audit identifies improvements that cut your usage by 25%, your solar system can be 25% smaller, potentially saving $4,000 to $8,000 on installation costs. That savings alone far exceeds the cost of the audit. We offer a bundled Solar Readiness Audit that combines our standard energy audit with a detailed solar site assessment at a discounted rate of $449.

A basic walkthrough takes approximately 1 hour. A standard audit with blower door test and thermal imaging takes 2 to 3 hours. A comprehensive audit with all diagnostic testing takes 3 to 4 hours. Yes, someone 18 years or older must be present during the audit. We need access to all rooms, the attic, garage, and mechanical areas. During the blower door test, all exterior doors and windows must be closed and fireplace dampers should be in their normal position. We schedule audits at your convenience Monday through Saturday, including morning, afternoon, and early evening slots.

To get the most from your audit, gather your last 12 months of utility bills (we can also pull these directly from most Arkansas utilities with your written permission), ensure clear access to your attic hatch or pull-down stairs, basement or crawl space entry, water heater, furnace or heat pump, and electrical panel. Make a list of any comfort complaints such as drafty rooms, hot or cold spots, excessive humidity, or rooms that never seem to reach the thermostat setting. If possible, clear stored items away from exterior walls in the attic so our auditor can inspect insulation depth. No other preparation is needed. Our auditors bring all testing equipment and leave your home exactly as they found it.

Stop Paying for Energy You Are Wasting

Schedule your professional energy audit today and discover exactly where your home is losing money. Most homeowners are surprised by how much they can save.