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Energy Auditors · Report Type

Home Energy Audit Report

Comprehensive energy assessment documenting thermal envelope, HVAC efficiency, air leakage, and prioritized upgrade recommendations with ROI estimates.

What's Inside

What a home energy audit report covers

A home energy audit report synthesizes blower door results, thermal imaging, insulation measurements, and HVAC efficiency data into a prioritized upgrade roadmap with ROI estimates. It's the document that qualifies homeowners for utility rebates, justifies weatherization investments, and creates a clear action plan. For energy auditors, this report must balance technical accuracy with homeowner accessibility — showing the problems and the solutions in language anyone can understand.

Report Sections

  1. 01
    Building envelope assessment
  2. 02
    Blower door test results
  3. 03
    Thermal imaging findings
  4. 04
    HVAC system efficiency
  5. 05
    Insulation levels by zone
  6. 06
    Air sealing priorities
  7. 07
    Upgrade recommendations with ROI

The Problem

Writing this report the old way

Without ReportWalk

  • Scribble notes on a clipboard or phone
  • Take photos with no organization
  • Drive home and try to remember details
  • Type everything into a Word doc or old software
  • Format, proofread, export to PDF
  • Send to client hours or days later

Total time: 1-3 hours per report

With ReportWalk

  • Walk the site as usual
  • Snap photos as you go
  • Tap record and speak your findings
  • AI organizes everything into sections
  • Review, edit if needed, send
  • Client gets a professional report in minutes

Total time: 5-10 minutes

Sample Output

What the AI generates

You speak your observations in plain language. ReportWalk transforms them into professional findings with proper terminology, measurements, and recommendations. Here are examples from a home energy audit report:

Blower door result: 2,850 CFM50 (8.2 ACH50) — significantly above 5.0 ACH50 target for this climate zone, air sealing is highest-priority upgrade

Thermal imaging: Major thermal bypass at rim joist in basement — IR shows 15°F temperature differential, no insulation or air sealing present

Attic insulation: Blown-in fiberglass, measured R-15 average — below code minimum R-49, multiple areas of settling and gaps around penetrations

HVAC: 80% AFUE gas furnace, installed 2005 — replacement with 96% AFUE would save estimated $380/year at current gas rates, 7-year payback

Air sealing priority list: (1) Attic penetrations — 14 unsealed wire/pipe holes, (2) Rim joist — 120 linear feet uninsulated, (3) Recessed lights — 8 non-IC-rated cans leaking conditioned air to attic

Real examples of AI-generated findings from voice input. Your report will use your observations, your photos, your professional judgment — just without the typing.

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home energy audit report

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