You are not alone, as certified energy advisors, we are always beside you and work hard together with you, to maximum the amount of rebates or loan to support your home renovations.

Who We Are

Welcome to Greenerhome Ltd, where we are dedicated to enhancing your home's energy efficiency. Our team is committed to providing comprehensive energy audits and guidance on government rebates and homeowner loans. We strive to empower homeowners with the knowledge and tools needed to achieve sustainability. For inquiries, please fill out our contact form. We look forward to assisting you on your journey to a greener home!

 

At Greenerhome Ltd, we believe in a sustainable future. Our services are designed to help you understand your energy consumption and identify opportunities for improvement. If you have any questions or need assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out through our contact form. 

What is Energy Audit

Energy Audit is an overall assessment to your house's energy consumption and efficiency. To achieve this, data of your house related to energy usage will be collected on field. 

The audit is conducted by a certified energy advisor who visits your home and takes necessary measurments to preapre for your application file. The advisor then provides a report with recommendations for upgrades, such as insulation, windows, heating and cooling systems, and renewable energy sources. The report also estimates the potential energy savings and greenhouse gas emissions reductions from each upgrade.

Homeowners who complete an audit may be eligible for grants from the federal government such as Canada’s Greener Home loan to help cover the cost of the improvements.

 

Home energy efficiency refers to the optimization of energy use in residential buildings to reduce waste, lower utility costs, and minimize environmental impact. As global energy demands rise and climate concerns intensify, improving energy efficiency in homes has become a critical priority. Below are key reasons why energy-efficient homes matter:

1. Cost Savings
Energy-efficient homes consume less power for heating, cooling, lighting, and appliance operation. This translates to significantly lower utility bills for homeowners. For example, upgrading insulation, sealing leaks, and installing ENERGY STAR-rated appliances can reduce energy use by 20–30%, saving households hundreds of dollars annually.

2. Environmental Protection
Residential buildings account for nearly 20% of global energy-related CO2 emissions. By reducing energy waste, efficient homes lower greenhouse gas emissions, mitigating climate change. Switching to efficient systems (e.g., heat pumps, solar water heaters) also decreases reliance on fossil fuels, supporting a cleaner energy transition.

3. Health and Safety
Efficient homes often feature better ventilation, humidity control, and air filtration, reducing risks of mold, allergens, and indoor pollutants. Properly maintained gas and heating systems (e.g., sealed combustion furnaces) also minimize hazards like carbon monoxide leaks, ensuring safer living conditions.

4. Increased Property Value
Energy-efficient homes are in high demand. Features like double-pane windows, smart thermostats, and solar panels boost market appeal and resale value. Studies show energy-efficient homes sell 2–5% faster and at higher prices compared to less efficient counterparts.

5. Energy Security
Reducing household energy consumption eases strain on power grids, especially during peak demand periods. This enhances community resilience against blackouts and energy shortages while supporting national goals to reduce dependence on imported fuels.

6. Regulatory Incentives
Governments and organizations increasingly offer rebates, tax credits, and grants for energy-efficient upgrades (e.g., insulation, HVAC retrofits). Homeowners can offset upfront costs while contributing to broader sustainability targets.

Conclusion
Investing in home energy efficiency is a win-win for homeowners, communities, and the planet. It delivers immediate financial benefits, safeguards health, protects the environment, and aligns with global efforts to combat climate change. Prioritizing efficiency upgrades—such as smart technology, renewable energy integration, and building envelope improvements—ensures long-term sustainability and resilience for future generations.