Lower Your Robeson County Home Energy Costs and Improve Comfort
Uncomfortable rooms, rising energy costs, and inefficient heating or cooling can make your home harder and more expensive to maintain. EcoGreen Home Services provides professional home energy audits in Robeson County to identify hidden energy waste, air leaks, insulation issues, and efficiency problems. Using thermal imaging, detailed testing, and a clear report, we help homeowners understand what is affecting their home’s performance and which improvements can make the biggest impact on comfort and energy savings.
- Certified Home Energy Auditors
- Duke Energy Partner
- Whole-Home Energy Expertise
in North Carolina
A Home Energy Audit Company Willing to Make the Trip to Robeson County
Homes across Robeson County can experience energy problems that are difficult to identify without a detailed evaluation. Drafty rooms, uneven temperatures, rising utility costs, and HVAC systems working harder than they should are often signs that energy is being wasted somewhere in the home.
EcoGreen Home Services provides professional home energy audits in Robeson County to help homeowners understand what is affecting their home’s performance. Our certified auditors evaluate key areas such as the attic, crawl space, insulation, air leaks, ductwork, and HVAC systems using advanced tools like thermal imaging to uncover issues that are easy to miss during a standard inspection.
After the evaluation, you receive a detailed report that explains what we found, which improvements matter most, and where your money can have the biggest impact. Instead of guessing which upgrades will help, you will have a clear plan to improve comfort, reduce wasted energy, and make your home more efficient.
“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.”
What Our Clients Say
Stories from homeowners across our service area who replaced a guess about their power bill with a measured answer.
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A Recent Home Energy Audit
See a full assessment unfold, from the first thermal scan to the finished, prioritized plan.
Why Choose Us
We Serve Rural Robeson County
Homes across this large, rural county get the same thorough audit as anywhere closer to our home base.
We Understand Coastal Plain Housing
Older farmhouses and homes on larger lots have their own patterns, and we know where to look first.
A Report Built Around Your House
Every finding is measured, not assumed, whatever the size or age of your home.
Signs Your Robeson County Home Might Need an Energy Audit
Most homeowners don’t wake up one day and decide to schedule an energy audit. Something’s been bothering them for a while. If any of the following sound familiar, an audit is usually where to start.
- Your power bill has climbed steadily and you can’t point to a clear reason why
- Your home feels humid and sticky in summer no matter how low you set the air conditioning
- You notice musty smells, especially near a crawl space entrance or in a basement
- Your home has a crawl space that has never been inspected for moisture or air leaks
- Floors feel cold in winter even when the thermostat says otherwise
- A previous owner or contractor mentioned insulation or ductwork issues that were never addressed
- You can see or feel a draft near windows, doors, or electrical outlets
- Your heating or cooling system runs almost constantly, or clicks on and off more often than it used to
- Paint or wallpaper has started peeling or cracking in a way that seems tied to humidity
- Pests or insects keep finding their way in despite regular treatment
None of these guarantee a specific problem on their own. The audit is how you find out which of these, if any, apply to your home.
What's Actually Driving Up Your Energy Bill
A high power bill in Robeson County usually isn’t one single problem. It’s a handful of smaller issues, common in the county’s older rural homes, that add up month after month.
Insulation That Was Never Brought Up to Standard
Many homes in this part of the Coastal Plain predate modern insulation requirements entirely.
Humidity in a Region That Doesn't Let Up
Coastal Plain humidity pushes cooling systems harder than the thermometer alone would suggest.
Air Leaks in Older Farmhouse Construction
Original framing on older rural homes was never sealed the way modern construction is.
Aging Equipment Working Overtime
Older systems lose efficiency over time and often weren't sized correctly to begin with.
Ductwork Added Long After Construction
Central heating and cooling in older rural homes is often a later addition, routed through whatever space was available.
Crawl Spaces Holding Onto Moisture
Rural crawl spaces are frequently under-insulated, and that moisture affects comfort throughout the house.
Stop guessing at the power bill. A few hours with a certified energy auditor gives you a complete picture of your home and a plan worth following.
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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
Yes, though it sits further from our Cornelius home base than much of our core service area. Call to confirm scheduling for your specific address.
The core audit assesses the house itself. If you have a well pump, workshop, or generator, we’ll factor that into the electrical capacity portion.
It usually makes the audit more useful, since each addition creates a seam where air can leak that the original construction never had.
Humidity is a major factor in this region. We pay particular attention to crawl space moisture and vapor barriers.
Often, yes, simply because there’s usually more room to correct in an older home that’s gone decades without any energy assessment.
The core audit covers the building envelope and mechanical systems rather than well or septic equipment, though a well pump upgrade factors into the electrical review.
We adjust the assessment to whatever systems your home actually has, whether central ductwork, ductless units, or a mix.
EcoGreen Home Services: Bringing Whole-Home Energy Audits to Robeson County, NC
Operating from 20100 Zion Ave, Cornelius, NC, EcoGreen Home Services extends its certified home energy audit services to Robeson County, seated in Lumberton. Robeson is one of the largest counties by land area in North Carolina, situated in the Coastal Plain region of the southeastern part of the state, with a largely rural housing stock.
Robeson County’s housing stock, like most of the Piedmont, spans decades of construction, from older homes with little to no original insulation to newer builds carrying their own code-minimum gaps. Hot, humid summers and mild, unpredictable winters push heating and cooling systems hard year-round, which makes finding out exactly where a home wastes energy more valuable than guessing. A home energy audit gives Robeson County homeowners a measured answer instead of an assumption, and a clear, ranked plan for what to do about it.
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.