Your old house is leaking money. We help you find and fix the leaks.
Owning an old house has character and charm. It also comes with drafts you can’t find, confusing energy bills, and a constant feeling that you’re wasting money—but you’re not sure where or how to stop it.
You’ve heard about energy efficiency, but the advice is generic, the technical jargon is overwhelming, and nobody seems to understand the unique challenges of an older home. You’re left wondering: “Where do I even start? What’s actually worth the investment? Who can I trust?”
Our mission
EcoHomeAudit is your financial and project translator for your old home’s energy efficiency.
We don’t just give you technical data; we translate it into real dollars and clear action plans. Our mission is to eliminate the confusion and empower you to make smart financial decisions that improve your home’s comfort and value.
What we do
We rigorously research and break down complex topics into simple, no-nonsense guides focused exclusively on the realities of older homes in the United States.
We’re obsessed with answering the questions that matter most:
How much does it cost?
What is the real ROI?
How much will I save?
Can I do this myself, or do I need a pro?
From a comprehensive home audit to choosing the right insulation or upgrading your HVAC system, we provide the financial clarity you need to move forward with confidence.
Our role & your responsibility
Our goal is to make you the most informed homeowner possible. We are researchers and writers, not licensed contractors, engineers, or financial advisors.
The information on this site is for educational and informational purposes only. It is a starting point for your journey, not a substitute for professional advice tailored to your specific situation. Every home is unique, and every project has variables we can’t account for.
We strongly encourage you to consult with qualified, licensed, and insured professionals before making any financial decisions or undertaking work on your home. The final responsibility for your decisions and their outcomes is entirely yours.
Stop guessing and start saving.
Your journey to a more comfortable and cost-effective home begins with understanding where the problems are.
