BPI Certification & Energy Auditor Training

Get BPI Certified with the Nation's Largest Green Building Educator

BPI Certification Training Instructor In Front of Blower DoorWith Building Performance Institute (BPI) Certification, you will be qualified to perform the home energy audits that are the foundation of the rapidly growing home weatherization industry.

Everblue understands the benefits of your BPI Certification. As such, we make the certification process as easy as possible for you. Our training includes the classroom training, field training, written exam and field exam - you can complete the BPI Building Analyst training and testing in as little as 5 days.

 

BPI Building Analyst/Energy Auditor Training Courses
BPI Building Analyst/Energy Auditor Webinars

 

Step 1: BPI Building Analyst Training

BPI Building Analyst Training is the basic BPI Certification. The Building Analyst course teaches you the knowledge necessary to provide homeowners an overview of energy consumption and options to save money by conserving energy. It is aligned with BPI Building Analyst Professional standards for energy auditing and provides instruction for energy efficiency analysis using the house-as-a-system approach. Anyone can become a BPI Certified Building Analyst; there are no prerequisites.

Learn More About BPI Building Analyst Training.

Step 2: BPI Accreditation Training

Once you have earned your BPI Building Analyst, it's time to enhance your skills and propel yourself and your company ahead of the competition. Completing any of these residential specialization courses qualifies your company to earn BPI Accreditation.  With BPI Accreditation, you can qualify for government contracts, utility programs, and more.

BPI Envelope Shell Professional

BPI Multi-family Building Analyst

BPI Heating Professional

BPI Air Conditioning and Heat Pump Professional

With better than a 90% first time pass rate, we take pride in the quality of our curriculum, as well as the professionalism and experience level of our instructors. By signing up for Everblue's BPI Building Analyst/Energy Auditor course, you will be taking the first step to becoming a BPI certified Building Analyst - the first step towards furthering your career and enhancing your business in today's challenging economic environment.

Your entire BPI Certification process will be administered and instructed by Everblue training professionals - individuals who are passionate about what they do and who value your success as much as you do.

 
 
 
10 Comments

That instructor is HOT!

  • Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 03/24/2010 - 11:50.


    That instructor is HOT!

I have passed your comment to

  • Submitted by Everblue on Thu, 03/25/2010 - 09:26.
    I have passed your comment to Ray Morin, our senior BPI instructor and highly experienced Energy Auditor, pictured above. He appreciates your feedback.

OMG, that instructor is HOT!

  • Submitted by Lise Morin (not verified) on Thu, 03/25/2010 - 10:09.
    OMG, that instructor is HOT!

Lise, Your husband is a great

  • Submitted by Everblue on Sat, 04/03/2010 - 16:53.
    Lise, Your husband is a great teacher and while I can't comment on his hotness, we enjoy having him on our instructor team. Everblue

Hi, Are there any upcoming

  • Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 03/31/2010 - 13:09.
    Hi, Are there any upcoming training for Energy Auditing & BPI Certification. Please inform if you do, I am interested to participate. Regards, Jayson

Jayson, You can find a complete list of our courses

What is the difference

  • Submitted by Jason Green (not verified) on Fri, 04/02/2010 - 07:33.
    What is the difference between getting certified for HERS and BPI?

Jason, HERs is primarily on New Construction

  • Submitted by Everblue on Sat, 04/03/2010 - 16:59.
    Jason, HERS is primarily focused on new construction while BPI is primarily focused on existing home retrofits. Both standards teach the same basic building science principles but there are some differences. RESNET covers energy modeling, while BPI does not. BPI covers combustion safety, while RESNET does not. Right now BPI is the leading standard because not many new construction homes are being built and programs such as Home Star are focused on retrofitting existing homes.

Advancing to BPI Accreditation level

  • Submitted by Keith L (not verified) on Wed, 06/09/2010 - 14:07.
    We are looking into getting one of our corporate staff BPI Certified, then becoming a BPI Accredited. I have a couple questions. 1-what is the total expected cost to accomplish this goal?

BPI Accreditation

  • Submitted by Everblue on Thu, 07/01/2010 - 13:32.
    Keith,

    To become BPI Accredited you must complete two or more BPI certifications. Once you have earned two or more certifications you can then apply to BPI for Accreditation.

    We offer a combined BPI Building Analyst and BPI Envelope Shell Professional course that will allow you the chance to earn two BPI certifications. Total cost for this combined class starts at $2245.

    Everblue

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  •  93% First Time Pass Rate
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  •  Includes field + written exams
  •  Professional instructors
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