- What is the Home Performance Program?
The Home Performance program is designed to give you an easy pathway to an energy efficient home. A Home Performance Energy Advisor will visit your home to perform an energy assessment at no cost to identify and score key areas of your home based on a 0-10 energy efficiency scale.
A score of 10 means you’ve reached max efficiency! Scores are combined into a Home Performance Report and if needed, upgrade recommendations are incorporated to increase your home’s energy efficiency until a max score of 10 is achieved.
- Who is eligible for the Home Performance Program?
The Home Performance Program is available to single-family homeowners served by Appalachian Power West Virginia. All owner occupied, single-family residential detached home customers, including mobile homes and duplexes, or single-family non-owner occupied residential detached homes where the electrical service is in the occupant’s name and with a signed agreement to participate from the
owner. Town homes, apartments and commercial customers are not eligible. Homes that are not heated with electricity can receive a Home Energy Assessment (HEA), but they do not qualify for a rebate if additional measures are installed.
- Why assign a “score” to a home?
The score is a visible symbol and reward for the progress made. This is regardless of whether the homeowner’s individual path to a score of 10 happens quickly or over a period of time.
- What is a Home Energy Assessment (HEA)?
A home energy assessment can help you understand how much energy your home uses and evaluate what steps you can take to improve efficiency. A professionally trained energy advisor will come to your home and gather information on the current condition of the home, air conditioning and heating systems, appliances and how you use energy in the home. All information will be analyzed and presented to you at the time of the assessment.
- Why would I want to complete a Home Energy Assessment (HEA)?
An Appalachian Power-certified Home Performance Energy Advisor can provide you with valuable information on how your home performs when it comes to energy savings. You might qualify for rebates if you choose to perform upgrades with a contractor within our network and your home is heated with electricity.
- Is a Home Energy Assessment (HEA) worth it?
Yes. As an example, heating and cooling can make up approximately 40% of your electric bill. For every air or duct leak you seal, you keep the warm or cold air produced inside your home from leaking to the outside, saving you money in heating and cooling bills and improving your comfort level. An HEA helps identify these types of issues and other areas of your home where you are wasting energy.
- How do I sign up for a Home Energy Assessment?
Customers can sign up here or by calling our call center at 888-261-4567 and speaking with a customer service representative.
- What can I expect from a Home Energy Assessment (HEA)?
The Home Performance Energy Advisor will review the history of your home, such as age, construction type, size, etc. If you are unsure, the advisor can help determine this information.
The energy advisor will conduct a visual assessment which may include going into the attic and examining dark corners of your roof and basement carefully.
The advisor will use the buildup of moisture as a measuring stick — if there’s condensation on the inside of your house, chances are you’ve got an energy leak.
The advisor also will check your insulation, which may reveal weaknesses in the barrier and, in some cases, a lack of insulation altogether. An inspection of your heating system and stoves will be performed to determine whether duct cleaning or tune-ups are needed.
Throughout most of this time you will be very much involved and are encouraged to accompany the advisor as your home is inspected from top to bottom. This allows you to bring problems to the attention of the advisor that you may have forgot to mention and allows him or her to point out things as we go.
Following the thorough walk-through, the advisor will sit down with you and review the findings. You will receive a Home Performance Report which will illustrate approximately how much you spend on each energy-use source in your home. If it runs on electricity, we will determine what it costs you based on your personal usage, not just an average.
The advisor will also review with you the amount of heating fuel you use. Once the Home Energy Assessment (HEA) is complete, you will have a greater understanding of how energy is used in your home. Most importantly, you will have recommendations on how to improve the efficiency of your home and any rebates for which you may qualify.
- Are there any charges (or hidden charges) involved with the Home Energy Assessment?
No. The Home Energy Assessment, along with the instant savings measures, are free of charge to Appalachian Power customers.
- Will the improvements be made the same day as my Home Energy Assessment?
Yes, the Home Performance Energy Advisor will complete the installation of the energy saving measures the same day during an in-home assessment. Recommendations for more extensive follow-up energy conservation measures
will be scheduled by you with an approved Appalachian Power contractor.
- What will the Home Performance Energy Advisor inspect as part of the Home Energy Assessment?
There are 10 areas of your home the Home Performance Energy Advisor will assess, including attic insulation, duct systems, air sealing, wall insulation, lighting, heating and cooling systems, appliances and electronics, water heating, refrigerator and windows and doors.
Appalachian Power wants to make you aware of how much energy is being wasted in your home, and what you can do to reduce your energy consumption.
A Home Energy Assessment (HEA) takes stock of the energy consumption in your home. It’s one of the first steps you can take to understand your home’s energy usage, airflow and the functionality and efficiency of your heating and cooling systems. The Home Performance Energy Advisor will also take photos of the key areas of your home to document any needed energy improvements.
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Where will the Home Performance Energy Advisor need access to during the Home Energy Assessment?
The Home Performance Energy Advisor will need access to every room in the home excluding closets (unless there is a hole in the closet wall that is allowing outside air to infiltrate the interior of the home), the exterior of the home, the attic, and the basement and/or crawlspace. The advisor will also take photos of the key areas of your home to document any needed energy improvements.
- What do homeowners need to do to prepare for a Home Energy Assessment?
The homeowner will need to relocate items that may prohibit access to the areas listed above. We also ask that all pets are restrained for their safety, as well as the safety of the Home Performance Energy Advisor.
- How long will the Home Energy Assessment take?
The Home Energy Assessment should take between one and a half to two hours for the average home.
- Who conducts the Home Energy Assessment?
Appalachian Power has qualified Home Performance Energy Advisors to conduct Home Energy Assessments (HEA) at no charge to the customer. The Home Performance Energy Advisor will conduct the HEA and perform the installation of appropriate energy efficiency measures at no charge. Each Home Performance Energy Advisor carries an Appalachian Power identification badge.
- I will not be available for the visit. Can someone else be there instead?
Yes, but an agreement to participate must be signed by you and whoever you choose to be present at the time of the Home Energy Assessment. This agreement must be available at the time of visit.
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How can I trust the advisor you are sending?
The Home Performance Energy Advisors are background checked certified home inspectors, with an Appalachian Power identification badge.
- What is the Home Performance Report?
The Home Performance Report is a part of the Home Energy Assessment (HEA) and defines a clear path for the individual homeowner to reach a score of 10. The report includes photos of the areas evaluated and a customized list of what to do to make an individual home as energy efficient as possible.
- When will I receive my Home Performance Report?
The Home Performance Energy Advisor will review the report with you immediately after the in-home Home Energy Assessment (HEA) is completed and you will receive a copy for your files. In the unlikely event the Home Performance Report cannot be reviewed the day of the HEA, the Home Performance Energy Advisor will contact and review the report with you within five business days.
The report will provide information on additional energy improvements that can be made and will be left with you following the HEA and improvements.
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What is the Home Performance customer portal (website)?
The Home Performance customer portal is a secure program website that serves as a point of entry for program participation, data collection and reporting. Click here to access the portal.
- Will homeowners receive a copy of their Home Performance Report?
Yes. The Home Performance Energy Advisor will review the results of the Home Performance Report at the end of the assessment. At that point, all data will be available to the homeowner on the Home Performance customer portal or available to be mailed or emailed upon request.
- How long will customers have to make recommended upgrades on their home?
Energy upgrades can be made at any time over the life of the program. The Home Performance Program was designed to allow for continuous improvement on the homeowner’s path to a Home Performance of 10, whether that happens quickly or over a period of time.
- Does the rebate go to the contractor or the customer?
The rebate is paid directly to the customer, after it has been submitted and managed by the contractor.
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Can a customer complete the rebate application online?
Only an approved contractor can complete an online application for a Home Performance rebate.
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How many times may the homeowner be eligible to receive a Home Performance rebate?
Homeowners can only receive one rebate per qualifying energy improvement throughout their path to achieve a score of 10.
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Is there a deadline to apply for the rebate incentives?
The contractor must submit the rebate form within 45 days of completing energy-saving improvements. The rebate must be
inspected by a Home Performance Energy Advisor within 90 days from the date of installation.
- Can a landlord who owns several homes enroll all of their homes in the Home Performance Program?
Yes, as long as the homes are single-family homes and both the landlord and tenant sign the Agreement to Participate for every home. Please note, you will need a separate login and password for each electric account.
- If the work on a home is self-installed, may this work qualify for a rebate?
No, self-installed work is not eligible for rebate in the Home Performance Program.
- What are some cost-effective improvements that I can make to my home?
Depending on the home, improvements may include sealing gaps, cracks and other leaks that let outside air into your home. Recommendations for energy saving work may include adding attic insulation and sealing and insulating ductwork that runs through the attic or crawlspace. Improvements may also include repairing or replacing old or poorly functioning heating systems and water heaters.
- Can a customer use any contractor or only a participating contractor in the Home Performance Program?
The Home Performance Program requires the work be completed by an approved member of the Appalachian Power Quality Contractor Network (QCN) in order to qualify for any potential rebates. Click here to find an approved contractor.
- Do I still qualify for the rebate if I buy my electricity from a supplier other than Appalachian Power?
In order to qualify for the Home Performance Program, you must be an individually metered residential customer of Appalachian Power with an active account in West Virginia.
- I am a commercial customer. Can I get an upgrade on my HVAC equipment?
At this time, the Home Performance Program is open to residential customers only.
- If a house is sold, may the new owner participate in the Home Performance Program if the previous owner participated as well?
Yes. Participation is defined by the homeowner and property address. If the new homeowner would like to participate in Home Performance, he or she can click here or call the contact center at 1-888-261-4567 for full
program details and restrictions.
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If a homeowner makes eligible upgrades not recommended on the Home Performance Report, may they receive a rebate?
Yes, a homeowner can receive rebates for upgrades not recommended on the report. However, these upgrades only qualify if they are on the chart below, and they must be completed by an approved contractor.
Appalachian Power West Virginia Home Performance Program Customer Rebates