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September 16, 2024
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How To Conduct An Energy Audit

A free checklist to assess your Multi-Unit Residential Buildings' energy usage, ensuring you can save on energy and annual costs.

How To Conduct An Energy Audit

Ensuring your building’s energy efficiency is crucial not only for reducing operational and maintenance costs, but for tenant satisfaction as well.

We know that managing energy usage can be complicated, especially when it comes to lighting systems.

To assist you, we’ve created a FREE Energy Efficiency Audit Checklist, tailored specifically for Multi-unit Residential Buildings.

This checklist is designed to help you:

  • Assess Your Current Lighting Systems: evaluate your current lighting system and identify areas of improvement whether within your existing set-up, or through an LED upgrade.
  • Optimize Lighting Controls: review and enhance your current lighting control, including occupancy sensors and dimmers, to maximize energy savings.
  • Improve Lighting Quality and Efficiency: Ensure your lighting is properly maintained, addresses glare issues, and provides consistent illumination, all while reducing energy consumption.

This resource provides practical, actionable steps to help you make informed decisions about lighting upgrades that can lead to significant cost savings and improved building performance.

Download The Free Checklist Here

Feel free to download or print this checklist and keep it handy for your next audit!

If you have any questions about conducting an energy audit, feel free to out to our team for clarification.

Need assistance with an energy audit?

Reach out to arrange your complementary site visit today!

Ready to get your EV Infrastructure up and running?

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