Consumers Energy has worked to create a network of independent, Building Performance Institute (BPI) certified Home Performance contractors. These specially trained professionals use the latest building science and state-of-the-art equipment to bring true efficiency home for you.
Only these specially trained Home Performance contractors are eligible to participate in the program. Find your nearest BPI-certified Home Performance contractor by choosing from the alphabetical list below or use the map to find a contractor in your area. How much does a Comprehensive Home Assessment cost?Your Comprehensive Home Assessment, performed by a Building Performance Institute (BPI)-certified contractor, is the first step to making your home as energy-efficient as possible. Your participating contractor will: Conduct an in-depth, whole-house energy audit using state-of-the-art equipment Perform a blower door test to check for air leakage in your home Perform a combustion safety test for indoor air quality Provide a Home Energy Report listing cost-effective energy efficiency improvements, and their estimated energy savings Provide a list of Consumers Energy rebates up to $3,500 for which you may qualify, for approved energy-efficiency improvements The cost of a Comprehensive Home Assessment varies. Your participating contractor will discuss costs with you before conducting the assessment. A recent survey of participating contractors in the Consumers Energy service area found that the average cost of a Comprehensive Home Assessment for a 2,000 square foot home was $400.* The cost for your home may be more or less, depending on the size of your home and which participating contractor you select. *Source: ICF Participating Contractor Survey, July 2011 Your Comprehensive Home Assessment, performed by a Building Performance Institute (BPI)-certified contractor, is the first step to making your home as energy-efficient as possible. Your participating contractor will: Conduct an in-depth, whole-house energy audit using state-of-the-art equipment Perform a blower door test to check for air leakage in your home Perform a combustion safety test for indoor air quality Provide a Home Energy Report listing cost-effective energy efficiency improvements, and their estimated energy savings Provide a list of Consumers Energy rebates up to $3,500 for which you may qualify, for approved energy-efficiency improvements The cost of a Comprehensive Home Assessment varies. Your participating contractor will discuss costs with you before conducting the assessment. A recent survey of participating contractors in the Consumers Energy service area found that the average cost of a Comprehensive Home Assessment for a 2,000 square foot home was $400.* The cost for your home may be more or less, depending on the size of your home and which participating contractor you select. *Source: ICF Participating Contractor Survey, July 2011 Consumers Energy does not endorse any individual company and does not guarantee products or workmanship. How should I choose a contractor?The first step in choosing a contractor is to select two to three from the list of Consumers Energy participating contractors. Next, ask the contractors several questions about their qualifications and experience, such as: What are the qualifications of the person who will be performing the Comprehensive Home Assessment? Can you provide samples of recently completed Comprehensive Home Assessments? Can you provide references for recently completed projects? Do your company employees perform the work, or is work performed by other sub-contractors? You should also ask to see a copy of the contractor’s commercial license and insurance. Lastly, you should feel comfortable with the contractor, and be confident that he or she provides the best fit for your home’s energy efficiency needs. If you have any questions or concerns about a participating contractor's conduct, please call 1-877-40-HPWES or send an email to CEHomePerformance@icfi.com Bay Area Company City Contact Name Email Phone All Seasons Insulation of Michigan Midland Mark Kohtz 989-832-8333 Blessing Company Grand Blanc Lou Blessing 810-694-4861 Creative Rebuilding Company Midland Andrew Kosick 989-615-0179 G E Insulation Co Sanford Patti Draves 989-687-4042 Phoenix Home Performance Saginaw Kari Napora 877-548-8237 R & R Drywall and Insulation, Inc. Clare Aaron Ridenour 989-386-7606 Central Michigan Company City Contact Name Email Phone A Green Vision Lansing Adriano Vozza 734-224-8474 Applegate Home Comfort Webberville Tim Miller 517-337-7700 Aspen Heating and Cooling Jackson Artie Bruemmer 517-750-0200 Brooklyn Insulation Jackson Andy Meyer 734-476-4663 Comfort First Heating & Cooling Lansing Chuck Mann 517-323-3314 Custom Built Okemos Mike Flory 517-881-9871 Dr. Energy Saver - Lansing Lansing Cathi Albright 517-646-4026 Energy Saving Services Battle Creek Brad Bartholomew 269-341-4338 ESI Heating Portland Eric Simon 517-647-6906 Home Comfort Solutions Clinton Victor Brown 855-653-6374 Inspired Green Grand Ledge JR Miller 517-321-4935 Jordan Building Group, LLC Holt Ryan Bradford 517-694-1999 Kidder Heating Marshall Bryan Kidder 269-781-6930 Mark Lannen Construction LLC Jackson Mark Lannen 517-817-5421 Meridian Plumbing HVAC & Remodeling Lansing Michael Farhat 517-339-6300 Phoenix Home Performance Williamston Bill Mcdonald 877-548-8237 Prominent Design & Build Inc. Jackson Christopher Salyes 517-796-0018 Spink Insulation Jackson Todd Spink 517-563-8296 Southern Michigan Heating and A/C Company Jackson Steve Lindberry 517-784-9125 Streamline Enterprises Lansing Ausel 517-244-0643 Tichenor Inc. Battle Creek Tom Woods 800-842-1193 Weatherwise Foam Insulation Parma Ryan McCormick 517-531-7040 Southeastern Michigan Company City Contact Name Email Phone AAA Energy Audits West Bloomfield John Belkowski 734-231-2573 Aarons Home Improvement, Inc. Clinton Twp. Missy Dutz 586-991-2433 ABC HVAC Company Clarkston John Jones 248-620-0202 Accurate Energy Audits Waterford Joe Presto 248-770-7575 Energy Management Systems Royal Oak Ken Nadolsky 810-329-9030 Ace and Sons Insulation Taylor Charlie Akers 734-374-2883 Air Conditioning Engineers Shelby Twp. Kris A. 586-739-4942 Aire Serv of South East Michigan Royal Oak Doris Benson 248-288-0330 Allstate Energy Solutions, LLC Bloomfield Hills Craig Corbell 734-363-8780 Andy's Statewide Heating & Cooling Lake Orion Karl Saldana 248-391-2069 Applied Ecologic Holly Jim Korsedal 248-459-0492 Blanket Insulation Southfield Kevin Bailey 248-358-5835 Building Performance Solutions Inc Warren Alex Van Rijn 248-251-0555 Capital Construction Group LLC Brighton Jack Lansing 248-467-7864 Catalyst Management Group (CMG) Pontiac Leon Brown 248-247-1165 CDC Energy Consultants LLC Farmington Hills Carl D. Clark 888-422-4410 Chelsea Lumber Company Chelsea Shawn Stevens 734-475-9126 Dana Insulation Clinton Twp. Sam Vagnetti 800-757-3262 Diversified Heating & Cooling, Inc. Farmington Hills Scott Bartram 800-680-6244 Downriver Energy Auditing Wyandotte Michael Beebe 313-695-2198 Draft Stop Energy & Insulation LLC St. Clair Bob Carey 810-329-9030 Ecotelligent Homes LLC Farmington Hills Amanda Godward 734-658-2501 EverGreen Energy Savers LLC Manchester Nate Munson 734-358-3909 Father and Son Construction Troy Carrie Vivona 248-528-1920 Flame Heating, Cooling and Electrical Warren Dennis Meteer 888-234-2340 Full Service Insulation Waterford Gene Osborne 248-481-3387 Go Green Energy Consulting Southfield Adam Duke 248-233-7933 Great Lakes Energy Solutions, LLC Troy Rashmi Shah 248-743-0513 Green Home Energy West Bloomfield Mark Pytiak 855-473-3670 Haley Mechanical Dexter Henry Haley 734-424-9170 Home Energy Counseling Inc West Bloomfield John Belkowski 888-528-8245 Infrared Energy Analysis Ann Arbor Jack Griffith 734-995-6339 Inspired Green Redford JR Miller 866-395-8905 Kenco Energy Services Holly Angela Byczynski 248-634-5075 KDL Home Energy Inspections, LLC Lake Orion Kevin Leshley 248-693-8286 K.T. Group, Inc. Troy Tom Jones 248-828-1603 Lakeside Service Company Brighton John Boylan 810-227-2719 Matheson Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. Commerce Mark Ebner 248-363-4868 Meadowlark Energy Efficiency LLC Ann Arbor Brian Cameron 734-619-8024 Mechanical Heating And Cooling Dearborn Heights Joel Wensley 313-277-7630 Metro Shores Construction St. Clair Shores Matthew Figurski 517-281-4794 Ms. Green Construction Ann Arbor April Rue 734-222-0683 Novi Insulation Farmington Hills Clay Donnell 248-478-1885 On The Mark Contractors Oakland Mark Sulaka 248-497-6795 Phoenix Home Performance Livonia Bill Mcdonald 877-548-8237 Pro Energy Consultants - Ann Arbor Ann Arbor Doug King 734-827-1003 Pure Eco Environmental Solutions Troy Ryan Oswald 866-270-2370 Spark Building Energy Solutions LLC Livonia Anand Pappuri 734-335-0430 Spartan Renovation, LLC Detroit Alex Irrer 313-285-1300 Tailor Made Windows Inc Eastpointe Daniel Kowalski 586-773-3600 The Insulation Man Inc Chesterfield Thomas Brohl 586-421-4068 Walker-Miller Energy Services Detroit Carla Walker-Miller 313-366-8535 WellHome Taylor Steve Toeppner 313-299-1304 Northern Michigan Company City Contact Name Email Phone Geofurnace Heating & Cooling, LLC Traverse City Rex Ambs 231-943-1000 Paradigm Energy Services Ellsworth Ric Evans 231-883-3146 Pure Eco Enviromental Solutions Petoskey Ryan Oswald 866-270-2370 Thermal Sleuth Gaylord Kim Broz 989-732-8800 Western Michigan Company City Contact Name Email Phone A1 Construction and Weatherization Sand Lake Steve Lindberry 616-232-8686 Bel-Aire Heating & Air Conditioning Portage Jeff Maddox 269-327-7028 Better World Builders Kalamazoo Mark Lee 269-720-2888 Comfort Zone Energy Savings Kalamazoo Terri Gibson 269-808-6633 DwellTech Solutions Grand Rapids Joel Wondergem 616-301-2220 Energy Saving Services Kalamazoo Brad Bartholomew 269-341-4338 GreenFit Homes Sparta Brandi Vallone 616-887-2901 Indoor Energy Solutions Grand Rapids Rodney Whitcomb 616-828-0854 Mattawan Mechanical Services LLC Paw Paw Thomas Vaughn 269-668-5415 R & R Drywall and Insulation, Inc. Greenville Aaron Ridenour 989-386-7606 Schaafsma Heating and Cooling Grand Rapids Bill Krestakos 616-458-7304 SIR Home Improvements Schoolcraft Frank Mumford 269-381-8000 Spartan Insulation Mattawan Joseph Blood 269-668-3445 VerWys Home Improvement LLC Grand Rapids Douglas Vander Meer 616-361-1204 WellHome Grand Rapids Michael Youngblood 616-365-5445
Only these specially trained Home Performance contractors are eligible to participate in the program. Find your nearest BPI-certified Home Performance contractor by choosing from the alphabetical list below or use the map to find a contractor in your area. How much does a Comprehensive Home Assessment cost?Your Comprehensive Home Assessment, performed by a Building Performance Institute (BPI)-certified contractor, is the first step to making your home as energy-efficient as possible. Your participating contractor will: Conduct an in-depth, whole-house energy audit using state-of-the-art equipment Perform a blower door test to check for air leakage in your home Perform a combustion safety test for indoor air quality Provide a Home Energy Report listing cost-effective energy efficiency improvements, and their estimated energy savings Provide a list of Consumers Energy rebates up to $3,500 for which you may qualify, for approved energy-efficiency improvements The cost of a Comprehensive Home Assessment varies. Your participating contractor will discuss costs with you before conducting the assessment. A recent survey of participating contractors in the Consumers Energy service area found that the average cost of a Comprehensive Home Assessment for a 2,000 square foot home was $400.* The cost for your home may be more or less, depending on the size of your home and which participating contractor you select. *Source: ICF Participating Contractor Survey, July 2011 Your Comprehensive Home Assessment, performed by a Building Performance Institute (BPI)-certified contractor, is the first step to making your home as energy-efficient as possible. Your participating contractor will: Conduct an in-depth, whole-house energy audit using state-of-the-art equipment Perform a blower door test to check for air leakage in your home Perform a combustion safety test for indoor air quality Provide a Home Energy Report listing cost-effective energy efficiency improvements, and their estimated energy savings Provide a list of Consumers Energy rebates up to $3,500 for which you may qualify, for approved energy-efficiency improvements The cost of a Comprehensive Home Assessment varies. Your participating contractor will discuss costs with you before conducting the assessment. A recent survey of participating contractors in the Consumers Energy service area found that the average cost of a Comprehensive Home Assessment for a 2,000 square foot home was $400.* The cost for your home may be more or less, depending on the size of your home and which participating contractor you select. *Source: ICF Participating Contractor Survey, July 2011 Consumers Energy does not endorse any individual company and does not guarantee products or workmanship. How should I choose a contractor?The first step in choosing a contractor is to select two to three from the list of Consumers Energy participating contractors. Next, ask the contractors several questions about their qualifications and experience, such as: What are the qualifications of the person who will be performing the Comprehensive Home Assessment? Can you provide samples of recently completed Comprehensive Home Assessments? Can you provide references for recently completed projects? Do your company employees perform the work, or is work performed by other sub-contractors? You should also ask to see a copy of the contractor’s commercial license and insurance. Lastly, you should feel comfortable with the contractor, and be confident that he or she provides the best fit for your home’s energy efficiency needs. If you have any questions or concerns about a participating contractor's conduct, please call 1-877-40-HPWES or send an email to CEHomePerformance@icfi.com
Only these specially trained Home Performance contractors are eligible to participate in the program.
Find your nearest BPI-certified Home Performance contractor by choosing from the alphabetical list below or use the map to find a contractor in your area.
Your Comprehensive Home Assessment, performed by a Building Performance Institute (BPI)-certified contractor, is the first step to making your home as energy-efficient as possible. Your participating contractor will:
The cost of a Comprehensive Home Assessment varies. Your participating contractor will discuss costs with you before conducting the assessment.
A recent survey of participating contractors in the Consumers Energy service area found that the average cost of a Comprehensive Home Assessment for a 2,000 square foot home was $400.* The cost for your home may be more or less, depending on the size of your home and which participating contractor you select.
*Source: ICF Participating Contractor Survey, July 2011
Consumers Energy does not endorse any individual company and does not guarantee products or workmanship.
The first step in choosing a contractor is to select two to three from the list of Consumers Energy participating contractors.
Next, ask the contractors several questions about their qualifications and experience, such as:
You should also ask to see a copy of the contractor’s commercial license and insurance. Lastly, you should feel comfortable with the contractor, and be confident that he or she provides the best fit for your home’s energy efficiency needs.
If you have any questions or concerns about a participating contractor's conduct, please call 1-877-40-HPWES or send an email to CEHomePerformance@icfi.com
The Home Performance Survey for $50 is the simple first step toward improving efficiency and reducing your energy bills year-round. And it can pay for itself almost immediately. A Building Performance Institute Certified (BPI) contractor will come to your home and using the latest building science, analyze your home's energy efficiency needs and install simple energy efficiency kit with measures like CFL light bulbs free of charge. The kit itself is worth about $50 retail, which means the savings start right away.
For more significant long-term savings, choose the Comprehensive Home Assessment. It can make your home more efficient and comfortable for life, and there are rebates of up to $3,500. Our Home Performance with ENERGY STAR Incentive Chart lists all the rebates for which you may qualify.
For more significant long-term savings, choose the Comprehensive Home Assessment. It can make your home more efficient and comfortable for life, and there are rebates of up to $3,500.
Our Home Performance with ENERGY STAR Incentive Chart lists all the rebates for which you may qualify.
To me, Home Performance is the future. When you think of your home’s efficiency as a system, it’s easy to see all of the ways you can save.”
Drain your water heater tank completely once a year. This will flush minerals and sediment from inside the tank and make your water heater more efficient.
Turn off hot water when you don’t need it. Don’t let it run when you wash or shave. And take a shower instead of a bath, you’ll use less hot water.
The first three feet of all water heater “out” pipes should be insulated as well as all hot water pipes in unfinished basements or crawl spaces.
Use an ENERGY STAR qualified water heater. Replacing your old water heater with a more efficient model can save you energy and money.
Every year, the ENERGY STAR program helps families save billions of dollars on their utility bills.
If you can’t find what you’re looking for, Consumers Energy wants to help. Contact us at 1-866-234-0445 or CEHomePerformance@icfi.com