Energy Audits & Efficiency Consulting

Comprehensive HVAC energy audits to identify inefficiencies and reduce your utility bills.

About Energy Audits & Efficiency Consulting

High utility bills are often a symptom of HVAC inefficiencies, envelope issues, or oversized and undersized equipment. Wichita HVAC Pro performs comprehensive HVAC energy audits that include blower door testing, thermal imaging inspection, duct leakage testing, equipment efficiency measurement, and insulation assessment. We provide a written report with prioritized recommendations, estimated payback periods, and available utility rebates for each improvement. Whether you want to reduce your carbon footprint or simply lower your monthly bills, our consulting services give you the data to make smart decisions.

What You Get

  • Blower door and thermal imaging to find where your home is losing energy
  • Duct leakage testing — most homes lose 20–30% of conditioned air
  • Written report with prioritized upgrades and payback period estimates
  • Utility rebate identification to offset upgrade costs

Ready for a Free Estimate?

Contact Wichita HVAC Pro today for a no-obligation estimate on energy audits & efficiency consulting. We serve all of Wichita and the surrounding metro area.

Licensed & insured · Wichita, KS

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does an HVAC energy audit take?
A comprehensive energy audit including blower door testing, thermal imaging, duct leakage measurement, and equipment efficiency assessment typically takes 3–5 hours. We schedule a half-day appointment and provide a written report with findings and prioritized recommendations within a few days of the visit.
What is a blower door test?
A blower door test depressurizes your home using a calibrated fan temporarily installed in an exterior door. This reveals air leakage through walls, floors, windows, and duct penetrations, which a thermal camera can then map in detail. In Wichita's climate, air leakage is often the largest source of heating and cooling energy loss — more so than windows, insulation levels, or equipment efficiency alone.
Can I get utility rebates for energy efficiency improvements?
Yes. Kansas utilities including Evergy and several municipal utilities offer rebates on qualifying HVAC equipment, smart thermostats, and insulation improvements. Federal tax credits of 30% (up to $3,200) are also available for qualifying high-efficiency HVAC upgrades. Our audit report includes a rebate worksheet tailored to your specific planned upgrades and utility provider.