Certified Home Energy Audits for Concord, NC Homeowners
Concord homes are not built alike. A house off North Union Street loses energy nothing like a five-year-old build near Cox Mill, and the fixes are not interchangeable. EcoGreen Home Services is the home energy audit company that measures your specific house, room by room and system by system, then hands you a ranked plan for what to do about it.
- Certified Home Energy Auditors
- Duke Energy Partner
- Whole-Home Energy Expertise
in North Carolina
A Local Energy Audit Company That Knows Concord Homes
If your power bill jumps every month and nobody has been able to explain why, you are in good company. Most Concord homeowners have a theory about it. The windows, the thermostat, the utility rates. An energy audit replaces the theory with a measurement, and the answer is rarely what people expect.
Our certified auditors spend three to four hours in your home with thermal imaging and diagnostic equipment, tracing where conditioned air escapes, where insulation falls short of what it should be, and which systems are working harder than the house requires. You are welcome to follow along. Most homeowners do, and it is usually the moment the bill starts making sense.
What you receive at the end is not an estimate. It is a written report ranking every finding by what it costs you and what it costs to fix, so you can decide what is worth doing this year and what can wait. Some homeowners hire us for the work. Some hand the report to a contractor of their choosing. Either way, the plan is yours.
“Our mission is to help every homeowner understand how their whole home uses energy, so the money they spend on upgrades goes exactly where it will do the most good.”
Hear From Our Satisfied Customers
Hear from neighbors who finally found out where their energy was going, and what it was worth to fix.
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Inside a Recent Concord Home Energy Audit
Follow a full assessment from the first thermal scan to the finished plan, and see what the numbers turned up.
Why Choose Us
We Know Both Sides of Concord
The historic core and the newer subdivisions off Poplar Tent waste energy in completely different ways, and we do not treat them the same.
The Diagnosis Comes First
We find out what your home is actually doing before anyone discusses equipment, so the recommendations follow the evidence rather than a catalog.
Numbers You Can Check
Every finding in your report is tied to a measurement or a thermal image, so you can see the problem for yourself instead of taking our word for it.
Concord & the Greater Cabarrus County Area
Concord may be the largest city in the county, but the energy problems here rarely stop at the city limits. The same humid summers, the same aging mill-era housing stock, and the same wave of new construction shape homes in Kannapolis, Harrisburg, Midland, and Mount Pleasant too. That is why we perform home energy audits throughout Cabarrus County, not just inside Concord. If your home sits just past the line in Rimer, Georgeville, or out toward Locust, the audit is the same and so is the report.
One visit, one report, and the guesswork about your power bill is over. You will know exactly where your home is losing energy and exactly what it is worth to fix. Concord’s choice for clear, measured, whole-home energy audits.
We audit homes across every corner of Concord, from the 19th-century houses in the Union Street and Edgewood historic districts to the newest phases going up near Christenbury and Moss Creek.
- North Union Street
- Christenbury
- Rocky River
- Carriage Downs
- Colonial Hills
- Cambridge Commons
- Oxford Commons
- Childers Park
- South Union Street
- Moss Creek
- Asheford Green
- Charter Oaks
- Central Heights
- Dalton Woods
- Settlers Landing
- Beech Bluff
- Edgewood
- Cox Mill
- Bedford Farms
- Cold Springs
- Autumn Ridge
- Edison Square
- Walkers Glen
- Allen Mills
- Afton Village
- Poplar Tent
- Cannon Crossing
- College Hills
- Brandon Ridge
- Odell Corners
- Wyndham Place
- Briarwood
Our Process
Book the assessment
A short call to confirm your address, the age of your home and what’s prompting the audit. Rising bills, uneven rooms, a system nearing the end of its life.
The in-home audit
A certified energy auditor walks the whole house with a blower door and infrared camera, testing every item listed above. You’re welcome to follow along.
Your report and plan
We sit down with the findings, rank the fixes by payback, and cover financing and any incentives you qualify for. No obligation to do the work with us.
FAQs
Older homes are usually where audits find the most. Houses built before modern energy codes often have little to no attic insulation, uninsulated crawl spaces, and ductwork added long after the house was framed. The good news is that the biggest opportunities in these homes tend to be air sealing and insulation, which are among the most affordable improvements available.
Frequently, yes, and the reasons surprise people. Newer Concord homes are built tighter, but they commonly carry oversized HVAC equipment, ductwork routed through unconditioned attics, and insulation installed to code minimum rather than to what the house actually needs. A newer home can still waste a substantial amount of energy.
Any time works, though summer and winter give us the clearest thermal readings because the temperature difference between inside and outside is greatest. Spring and fall audits are still accurate and often easier to schedule, and they leave you time to complete improvements before the next extreme season arrives.
Someone should be there to provide access to the attic, crawl space, and mechanical areas, but you do not need to shadow us the entire time. Many homeowners join for the walkthrough because seeing a thermal image of their own wall tends to be more convincing than reading about it later.
Thermal imaging cameras are the centerpiece, since they show heat moving through walls, ceilings, and floors in real time. We pair that with diagnostic testing of your ductwork and mechanical systems, along with direct measurement of insulation depth and condition throughout the home.
It depends entirely on what we find, which is exactly why the audit exists. A tight, well-insulated home with modern equipment may have little left to gain. A leaky home with an undersized attic and duct losses can see meaningful reductions in monthly energy costs once the top-ranked items on the report are addressed.
We take that into account. Homes in the North Union Street, South Union Street, and Edgewood districts face real limits on exterior alterations, so our recommendations concentrate on attic insulation, air sealing, duct performance, and mechanical systems, which deliver most of the savings without touching the character of the house.
We do. Our auditors work across Cabarrus County and the wider Charlotte and Lake Norman region, including Kannapolis, Harrisburg, Midland, and the surrounding communities. Call us with your address and we will confirm scheduling.
What a Home Energy Audit Reveals About Concord, NC Homes
Concord sits about 20 miles northeast of Charlotte along the I-85 corridor, and the homes here tell the full story of Cabarrus County’s growth. You have mill-era houses from the Cannon Mills days in nearby Kannapolis, historic bungalows around downtown Concord, and subdivisions that went up in the last five to ten years near Harrisburg and Poplar Tent. Each of those eras was built differently, insulated differently, and loses energy differently.
An audit does not apply the same fix to every house. Older homes tend to leak air through original framing and lack insulation in crawl spaces and attics. Newer construction is tighter but often has oversized HVAC systems or duct runs through unconditioned spaces. A home energy audit looks at what your house is actually doing, finds where the energy is going, and gives you a clear picture of what is worth fixing first.
Reach Out to EcoGreen Home Services Today
Curious where your home is losing energy and money? Our certified energy auditors use thermal imaging and hands-on testing to show you exactly what’s driving up your bills, then walk you through real solutions. Reach out to schedule your home energy assessment with EcoGreen Home Services.