General Information
General information
An accredited Home Sustainability Assessor (having completed the 21854VIC Course in Home Sustainability) visits the homeowner’s home and conducts an assessment which may involve the physical inspection of major energy and water systems relating to heating and cooling, water heating, lighting, refrigeration, cooking, entertainment, water efficiency, outdoor water consumption, reduce waste and assess sustainable practices in the garden.
The assessment will take approximately 1.5 hours, depending on the amount of information readily available, the size of your property and the number of energy and water systems to check. Following the assessment, the homeowner receives a tailored home sustainability assessment report from the accredited HSA. The report recommends the best water and energy saving changes that the homeowner can make to their property and includes practical information to help the homeowner get started.
Persons wishing to enlist the services of an accredited HSA to have a home sustainability assessment conducted of their home should visit the Find a Home Sustainability Assessor section at this website
