Independent Home Energy Intelligence Survey's
Clarity before commitment — independent energy analysis for homeowners who want to get it right before they deal with sales companies. Many homeowners have been encouraged to install poorly specified systems, rushed by artificial urgency around incentives, or left unsupported when installation companies disappear. Most advice available to homeowners c
omes from businesses whose role is ultimately to sell installation services. KyTherma Logic was created to provide a different approach. We carry out the KyTherma Logic Home Performance Survey before any installation decision is made, helping homeowners understand:
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which technologies are genuinely appropriate for their property
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what financial outcomes are realistic
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what risks should be considered before committing to significant investment
Our mission is simple:
to ensure homeowners make energy decisions based on independent analysis — not sales pressure. Because when major investments affect your home, your finances and your long-term comfort,
clarity should always come before commitment. What We Stand For
Three principles guide everything we do. Your interests first
KyTherma Logic exists to serve homeowners — not manufacturers, installers or sales targets. We are paid only by our clients, which means our only incentive is providing clear, independent guidance. Transparent guidance
Clear fees upfront. Plain-language reports. Practical recommendations you can understand and act on without jargon or pressure. Real expertise
KyTherma Logic is built on direct experience within the renewable energy and home improvement sectors — from system design and installation to long-term performance monitoring. We understand where projects succeed, where they fail, and how homeowners can avoid costly mistakes. Why This Matters
Major home energy decisions are often made under time pressure, sales framing or incomplete information. The consequences are rarely visible at the point of purchase — but they can emerge years later. Common outcomes include:
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Oversized or poorly specified systems
Systems designed to maximise sales value rather than suit the property.
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Poor installer selection
Installation defects, inconsistent workmanship and inadequate long-term support.
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Unrealistic financial projections
Savings based on optimistic assumptions about grants, energy prices and system performance.
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Unsuitable technology choices
Systems installed that do not properly match the property's structure, insulation or energy usage. Independent analysis before committing to installation significantly reduces these risks — ensuring decisions are based on evidence rather than sales pressure.