An APS, SRP or TEP certified energy auditors use blower door tests to help determine a home’s airtightness.
Reasons for improving the tightness of the house:
- Reducing energy consumption due to air leakage
- Avoiding moisture problems
- Avoiding unwanted hot or cold air to enter the house from the outside
- Improving the air quality of the home by stopping the outdoor air pollution form coming in
How does a Door Blower Test Work?
A blower door is a powerful fan that mounts into the frame of an exterior door. The fan pulls air out of the house, lowering the air pressure inside. The higher outside air pressure then flows in through all unsealed cracks and openings. The auditors may use a smoke pencil to detect air leaks. These tests determine the air infiltration rate of a building.
Blower doors consist of a frame and flexible panel that fit in a doorway, a variable-speed fan, a pressure gauge to measure the pressure differences inside and outside the home, and an airflow manometer and hoses for measuring airflow.

What will the energy auditor do in the home?
The energy auditor will perform the following steps to prepare your home for a blower door test:
- Close windows and open interior doors
- Turn down the thermostats on heaters and water heaters
- Cover ashes in wood stoves and fireplaces with damp newspapers
- Shut fireplace dampers, fireplace doors, and wood stove air intakes.
Video of a blower door test. Part of the APS and SRP energy audit for a house in Paradise Valley, Arizona. Arizona Energy Pros performs energy audits in the Phoenix and Tucson metropolitan areas.
Please call 480-420-7869 for more information or to set up your energy audit today.
(480) 420-7869 - 3143 E Greenway Rd Suite 601, Phoenix, AZ 85032

