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There are many different ways to make your home energy efficient and a array of products and services on the market. Each property is as unique as the owner. What works for one property doesn’t necessarily work for another. So how do you choose which solution is best for you?


Are you interested in improving the energy usage efficiency of your home or business?

We have found the best way to determine the right energy saving application for your property is to perform a free energy audit with the latest thermal imaging technology. Thermal imaging technology allows our technician to see variances in temperature throughout your property and identify problem areas that are causing increased energy bills, such as leaky doors, windows, air ducts and under- insulated walls and ceilings. Thermal imaging technology will reveal where your home is leaking money.


Does saving money each month knowing that you’re also helping the environment sound appealing?

In the past 10 years Texas has experienced extreme temperatures, and record inflation. Now more than ever it’s important to conserve every dollar you can. For most people, their biggest investment is their property. Ensuring your property is energy efficient and properly maintained can save you hundreds and in some cases thousands on your yearly energy and maintenance costs.

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At TX Energy Angel we have found the best way to determine the right energy-saving application for your property is to conduct a free thermal energy audit. A thermal energy audit is performed at your property by one of your certified technicians utilizing the most up-to-date thermal imaging technology.


Each Property is as unique as the owner. what works for one property doesn't necessarily work for another. So how do you choose which solution is best for you?

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Thermal imaging allows the technician to see variances in temperature throughout the property and identify problem areas that are causing increased energy bills, such as leaky doors, windows, air ducts, and under-insulated walls and ceilings. Essentially, thermal imaging technology shows us where your home is wasting money.

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If you live in Texas, I don't have to tell you that in 2021 we experienced one of the coldest winters on record followed by one of the hottest summers on record in 2022. In that time, we have seen record inflation, especially in housing and home-building markets. Now more than ever it's important to conserve every dollar we can. For most people, their biggest investment s their property. Ensuring your property is energy efficient and properly maintained can save you hundreds and in some cases thousands on your yearly energy costs.

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