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Building Energy
Audit Report Application
Conduct your energy audits on tablet. Field surveys, renovation scenarios, calculations, thermal photos - complete PDF report.
Free 7-Day TrialInspection Points
Building Envelope
Walls, roof, floor, windows
Heating
System, efficiency, controls
Ventilation
MVHR, natural, air tightness
Hot Water
Hot water production, solar
Lighting
Type, power, automation
Renewables
Solar, heat pump, biomass
Consumption
Bills, meter readings, history
Thermography
Thermal camera, thermal bridges
Energy Audit Features
Complete Template
Structured checklist following industry best practices.
Thermal Photos
Integrate your thermographic images with annotations.
Renovation Scenarios
Propose multiple work scenarios with estimates.
Signature
Property owner and auditor signature.
Offline Mode
Work on site without connection.
PDF Report
Professional report with energy labels.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between an EPC and a regulatory energy audit?+
The EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) is a standardized assessment giving a rating from A to G. The regulatory energy audit is more in-depth: it includes detailed thermal modeling, proposes at least 2 costed renovation scenarios with estimated energy savings, and a phased work plan. The audit is mandatory for the sale of F and G rated properties (since April 2023 in France).
What qualifications are required to perform an energy audit?+
For single-family homes: RGE (Recognized Environmental Guarantor) certification for energy audit (OPQIBI 1911, Qualibat 8731, or Certibat qualification). For condominiums: OPQIBI 1905 qualification. Thermal engineering firms must use validated software (compliant calculation engine). Certification is valid for 4 years with annual surveillance.
What is high-performance energy renovation?+
Defined by the Climate and Resilience Act, high-performance renovation aims to achieve EPC class A or B. It involves at least 2 work categories among: wall insulation, roof, floors, windows, ventilation, heating, hot water. The target energy savings are at least 55% (comprehensive renovation). Government grants can fund these renovations with aid up to 63,000 euros.
How to estimate the cost of an energy audit?+
Between 800 and 1,500 euros for a single-family home, 5,000 to 15,000 euros for a condominium (depending on size). The audit is partially covered by government grants (up to 500 euros depending on income). The cost includes: site visit, technical surveys, thermal modeling, development of renovation scenarios, and a detailed report with financing plan.
What software is used for regulatory energy audits?+
Software must use a validated calculation engine (Th-BCE method for new builds, 3CL-EPC method for existing buildings). The main ones: Pleiades+COMFIE (Izuba), ClimaWin (BBS Slama), Perrenoud (Fauconnet Ingenierie), ArchiWIZARD, DesignBuilder. For EPCs, software must be validated by the ministry.