Pricing listed below is based on the sq. ft. of the home we are conducting the Home Energy Score on. Once your energy score appointment is complete we will email or SMS text message you a link to make payment in accordance with the below pricing.
Pricing based on Sq. Ft of your home
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Pick a day and time on appointment calendar that works for you.
Your HES assessor will examine and collect information in and out of your home.
Typically, within two hours, you will receive an invoice. Once paid, you will instantly be provided with your DOE home energy score.
A home energy score is standardized assessment developed by the U.S. Department of Energy of your homes energy systems, including heating, cooling, and insulation.
When factoring the cost of getting your home energy score, size is the most important factor. The reason is that larger homes typically have more windows to evaluate, more square footage to measure, and multiple energy systems to assess. The cost of a home energy score from getmyhes.com for most homes range between $200 and $280.
Oregon offers incentives and rebates for homeowners who make qualified upgrades to their homes. Heating, cooling, insulation, and windows are major items that qualify for incentives.
Most home energy score assessment appointments last between one and two hours. Similar to home energy score pricing, the larger the home is, the longer it will take the assessor to collect all the required information to input into the DOE home energy scoring calculator.
Whether or not a home energy score is required will depend on where you live. In Oregon, several cities have different timeline requirements for providing prospective buyers with your DOE Home Energy Score. Check out our blog post for details on the timelines specific to your city. In the City of Bend a Home Energy Score is required to see your home. You typically have a week to two weeks after listing your home on the MLS before you will receive a warning letter from the city regarding Home Energy Score compliance.