Southern Home Performance Whole House Assessment
Southern Home Performance offers Georgia homeowners a 21-point Whole-House Assessment conducted by a building science expert who uses diagnostic tools to evaluate the energy efficiency of your home. Upon completion of the assessment, you will receive a detailed prioritized EPA list of the most cost-effective energy-saving solutions to fit your needs and your budget. All energy efficient improvements are done by a certified building science expert. Each project is then third-party inspected by Southface Energy Institute. Southern Home Performance guarantees measurable results by testing your home after the energy-saving improvements are complete. A Southern Performance Whole-House Assessment will evaluate your home’s energy efficiency in the following areas:
List of Services:
Whole Home Energy Assessment
Home Insulation
A Whole Range of Indoor Air Quality Testing
Building Envelope Air and Water Vapor Sealing
Full Service of Current Heating and Air System
Heating and Air Systems Change-Outs
Duct Cleaning
Humidity Control Systems
High Efficiency Window and Door Replacement
Energy Star Crawl Space Remediation
Advanced Water Heating Solutions
Southern Home Performance upgrades and assessments are third-party inspected by Southface Energy Institute. Southern Home Performance also offers a 60-day money back guarantee on filtration equipment with the purchase of a complete “Whole-House Purification Solution,” as well as a 10-year equipment warranty with the purchase of an annual maintenance contract. In addition, your home will be re-tested upon completion of your energy-saving improvements, to demonstrate measurable results.

Using compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) instead of comparable incandescent bulbs can save approximately 50% on your lighting costs, use only one-fourth the energy and last up to 10 times longer.
U.S. Department of Energy
Do you really need to keep the electric can opener and toaster plugged in 24/7? No. And the phone charger that’s plugged into the wall with no phone attached to it? That’s wasting energy, too. Just because a device is not “on” does not mean it is not consuming electricity.
Dry consecutive loads of laundry By drying loads back-to-back, you take advantage of retained heat, thus using less energy
A drafty home, rooms that are too hot or too cold, and high energy bills are all common issues for homeowners-- We can Help!!!
