For Homeowners
Make your home more comfortable, efficient, and resilient—with expert guidance from a Registered Energy Advisor (EA).
Whether you are planning a renovation, building a new home, or simply want to reduce your energy bills, working with a registered EA gives you access to trusted insights and practical recommendations tailored to your home.
Who are Energy Advisors?
Energy Advisors (EAs) are specially trained individuals registered with Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) to assess the energy performance of new and existing homes across Canada. Learn more about EAs.

What to Expect from an Energy Evaluation
A home energy evaluation typically includes:
Going to work with an EA? Working with an EA document provides you with useful guidelines.
Why Book an Energy Evaluation?
After the Evaluation: What’s Next?
Once your EA provides the EnerGuide report, you will get a clear picture of how your home performs—and which upgrades offer the best return.
Many homeowners choose to:
And builders will learn:
Your EA can help you prioritize improvements based on your budget, goals, and available rebate programs (if available).
Why Do Energy Advisor Costs Vary?
EAs may charge different rates depending on their experience, region, services offered, and travel distance. Some EAs include additional services—like helping you understand your upgrade options, considering a retrofit roadmap or rebate paperwork (program dependent)—while others may offer a basic evaluation only. Like any professional service, pricing reflects the scope of work, time involved, and local market conditions. If you are unsure, ask your EA what is included in their quote.
Ask your EA what services and support they can provide in your retrofit journey.
We’re Here to Help
Want to Learn More?
Need Help Finding a Qualified EA?
CACEA’s directory connects you with reliable, NRCan-registered EAs near you.
Want to better understand the importance of building science or the House-as-a-System?
Have questions about common terms used during your home assessment?
Questions? Contact info@cacea.ca