Energy Efficiency Retrofits & Weatherization for Commercial Buildings
- Energy Savings Potential
- Retrofit Business Buildings
- Financing Structures
- Policy and Regulatory Factors
An Energy-efficient Retrofit is any improvement to a building which increases its overall energy efficiency.
The following are examples of energy-efficient retrofits which we perform:
- Commercial solar electric installations
- Commercial solar thermal installations
- Air-sealing your building’s thermal boundary
- Installing dense-pack cellulose insulation
- Loose-fill cellulose insulation
- High-density spray urethane foam insulation
- Installing replacement windows and doors
- Sizing and installing proper ventilation
- Industrial Capacitors
- HVAC Replacement
At Arizona Energy Pros, we use our state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment, building science training, and building expertise to not only find the problem areas in your commercial building, but to fix them. Furthermore, we conduct a “test-out” procedure (similar to the initial evaluation process) to verify the success of the energy-efficient retrofit.
Several substantial, durable drivers are expanding the potential market for energy efficiency retrofits in commercial buildings, which can provide energy savings from 10% to more than 50%. In addition to cost savings, energy retrofits are attractive for purposes of greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions, energy independence, green branding, property valuation, and productivity. However, the actual market is small compared to its potential, due to an assortment of barriers within various industry segments.
The best-funded opportunities for energy retrofits today are major upgrades in commercial buildings, especially from APS, SRP and TEP. Call 480-420-7869 now to take advantage of the available rebates in energy efficiency upgrades.
Key questions addressed:
- Where are the biggest opportunities to save energy cost?
- How could federal and state legislation affect your energy efficiency retrofit?
- Which retrofit practices are most cost-effective and value-enhancing?
Air-sealing is simply closing holes, cracks, and gaps where air passes into or out of your building. On hot and cold days, you pay money to operate an air-conditioner, boiler or furnace to maintain a comfortable temperature in your building. A house that leaks air costs more to heat or cool because your heating or cooling system must work longer to “condition” the air. Sitting by such leaks, creates an uncomfortable sensation because the room feels hotter or colder. Sealing air leaks will allow you maintain your building at a comfortable temperature year-round, and help lower energy bills.
The biggest holes are most often found in the attic. These air leaks communicate with other parts of the building assembly in hidden and sometimes unexpected ways. Spray foam, dense-packed cellulose, caulking, and weather-stripping are the most common materials used for air sealing.
Most buildings are not well air-sealed, even new ones.
Arizona ROC License #255816 (C-11), #263121 (L-11)
Address:
3143 E Greenway Rd #601
Phoenix, Az 85032
Phone: 480-420-7869 or 877-481-9182
Email: admin@aepros.com
Web Site: http://www.aepros.com
(480) 420-7869 - 3143 E Greenway Rd Suite 601, Phoenix, AZ 85032

