Home Energy Assessments and Home Improvement Services
Take control of your home’s comfort and energy efficiency with SEMCO’s no-cost Home Energy Assessment (HEA). Starting with a visit from an energy-saving expert, we’ll provide an assessment report outlining the ways in which simple energy efficiency upgrades can help reduce costs and improve comfort in your home. Your assessment report will be unique to your home and include anticipated costs, incentives and energy cost savings.
How It Works
- Schedule Your Home Energy Assessment (HEA): A program representative will coordinate a home energy assessment with you and a Qualified Service Provider The program contractor will visit your home to complete a no-cost assessment. During the visit, you’ll receive expert recommendations and may receive no-cost energy-saving products.
- Review Recommended Improvements and Rebates: Your contractor will identify energy efficiency upgrades tailored to your home. You’ll also learn which rebates and services you qualify for.
- Complete Your Upgrades: Work with your contractor to complete the recommended improvements and access available rebates.
- Enjoy Comfort and Savings: Once your upgrades are complete, enjoy greater comfort, improved energy efficiency, and lower energy costs.
Home Energy Assessments will be available in early 2026. Send us an email to indicate your interest in participating and we will contact you to get started as soon as the program resumes!
What does my no-cost assessment involve?
The energy assessor will evaluate your home to determine if the following incentive-eligible equipment may be appropriate for your home:
- HVAC Upgrades, including furnaces, boilers and more
- Appliances, including wi-fi thermostats, dishwashers, clothes washers and more
- Insulation for walls, ceilings, floors and more areas
- Water-saving measures, including high-efficiency showerheads and faucet aerators
- Water heaters and hot water pipe wrap
- Air sealing, duct sealing or other weatherization measures
- Many more potential upgrades
Income-Qualified Home Energy Assessments
Households earning less than 250% of the federal poverty level may qualify for enhanced incentives through the Income-Qualified Home Energy Assessments program. Contact us to determine if you are eligible to participate in this program.