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Scorecard Insights for Aussie Homes Year-Round

April 20, 20258 min read

Introduction

As energy prices climb and climate variability intensifies, Australian homeowners are becoming increasingly focused on achieving both comfort and cost-efficiency in their living environments. In a country as climatically diverse as Australia, where residents contend with both chilly winters and scorching summers, managing seasonal comfort effectively can be both a financial and practical challenge.

To assist households in navigating these issues, the Australian government has introduced the Residential Efficiency Scorecard—a tool designed to assess and improve the energy performance of existing homes. Unlike generalised advice or high-tech automation platforms such as Jousto, the Scorecard offers tailored, in-person assessments and data-driven insights into how a home performs thermally and where improvements can be made.

This blog explores the unique strengths of the Residential Efficiency Scorecard in addressing both winter warmth and summer savings, highlighting how it compares to online advice and automated energy tools. The goal is to help homeowners better understand which energy efficiency strategies deliver the greatest comfort and return on investment throughout the year.


The Australian Residential Efficiency Scorecard: An Overview

The Residential Efficiency Scorecard is a government-supported initiative available across several Australian states and territories. Its primary aim is to provide homeowners with a clear, evidence-based understanding of how their home uses energy and how efficiently it retains comfort.

How it Works

A certified Scorecard assessor visits the property and collects data on a wide range of factors, including:

  • Construction materials

  • Roof, wall, and floor insulation

  • Windows and shading features

  • Fixed appliances such as heaters, air conditioners, and hot water systems

  • Onsite solar PV systems

  • Lighting efficiency

This assessment results in:

  • An Energy Star Rating (out of 10), which estimates the running costs of fixed appliances

  • Hot and Cold Weather Comfort Ratings (out of 5 bars), indicating how well the home naturally maintains comfortable indoor temperatures

  • A detailed report with tailored recommendations

  • A Scorecard Certificate, useful for green loans and resale purposes

What sets the Scorecard apart is its focus on existing homes and the way it combines both building envelope data and appliance efficiency to form a complete energy picture.


Scorecard Insights into Winter Comfort

Cold-weather comfort is a major concern for Australian households, particularly in southern states where winter nights are long and temperatures can fall below freezing.

Key Winter Metrics

The Scorecard assigns a Cold Weather Comfort Rating based on:

  • Insulation quality and coverage

  • Window type (e.g. single or double glazing) and treatments (e.g. pelmets, curtains)

  • Draught sealing and air leakage

  • Heating type and efficiency

  • Room sizes and layout

  • Thermal mass and material responsiveness

This detailed analysis determines how well the home holds heat without relying on mechanical heating, making it more cost-efficient and environmentally sustainable.

General Advice vs. Scorecard Insights

Online winter tips—such as setting thermostats to 20°C or using door snakes—are useful but not home-specific. They don’t tell you whether your ceiling insulation is working effectively or whether your heating system is oversized, inefficient, or outdated.

By contrast, the Scorecard offers a diagnostic approach. For example, it might recommend:

  • Adding R4 ceiling insulation

  • Upgrading from gas ducted heating to a reverse-cycle heat pump

  • Installing pelmets to reduce window heat loss

These improvements are backed by estimated cost savings, providing a clear path to smarter, warmer living during winter.


Scorecard Insights into Summer Savings

While winters are a comfort concern, Australian summers pose the opposite problem: excessive heat and high cooling costs. Here too, the Scorecard provides targeted advice that can reduce a home’s reliance on air conditioning.

Factors That Influence Hot Weather Comfort

The Scorecard calculates a Hot Weather Comfort Rating, considering:

  • Roof and wall insulation effectiveness

  • Window orientation and shading

  • Glazing type and solar heat gain

  • Cooling system efficiency

  • Opportunities for natural ventilation

  • Roof colour and thermal reflectivity

A home with good summer performance may stay naturally cooler during heatwaves, reducing the need for energy-intensive cooling systems.

Going Beyond Standard Summer Tips

Most online advice recommends:

  • Using ceiling fans

  • Setting the aircon to 26°C

  • Closing blinds during the day

  • Ventilating at night

These tips are sound but don’t diagnose why your home overheats in the first place. The Scorecard’s in-depth analysis might reveal, for instance, that:

  • You’re lacking shading on west-facing windows

  • Your air conditioner is inefficient or too small

  • You’re missing cross-ventilation pathways

With this insight, homeowners can invest in upgrades that provide lasting summer savings.


Unique Value Proposition: What Sets the Scorecard Apart?

What makes the Residential Efficiency Scorecard more than just another energy advice tool?

1. Whole-Home Evaluation

While many resources focus on either appliances or building shell, the Scorecard covers both, offering an integrated view that mirrors real-world energy use.

2. Customised Recommendations

Unlike websites and brochures, the Scorecard delivers bespoke advice, such as:

  • "Install a heat pump hot water system to reduce water heating costs by $300/year"

  • "Replace single-glazed windows on the northern side to improve winter retention"

These are actionable, home-specific upgrades with estimated benefits—not just tips.

3. Quantifiable Ratings

Scorecard results are measurable, allowing you to track progress. The star rating and comfort bars make it easy to:

  • Compare homes

  • Apply for green loans or rebates

  • Set improvement targets over time


Cost Implications and Improvement Pathways

The Scorecard doesn’t just highlight problems—it helps prioritise solutions based on cost-effectiveness.

Investment vs. Savings

Typical Scorecard reports include cost estimates for each recommended upgrade and a return-on-investment timeline. For example:

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This information is invaluable for homeowners deciding which upgrades to tackle first, especially when working with a renovation budget.


Metrics and Ratings Explained

The Scorecard offers a set of clear, visual metrics:

Energy Star Rating (1–10 Stars)

Reflects total energy cost from fixed appliances. A higher score = lower bills.

Comfort Ratings (Hot & Cold)

Measured in bars out of five. They assess passive comfort—how well the home stays warm or cool without artificial heating or cooling.

Appliance Efficiency Bars

These show which appliances (e.g. hot water systems, heaters) are underperforming and where savings could be made.

Together, these metrics offer a full spectrum picture of both current performance and future potential.


Integration with Jousto

Although Jousto and the Scorecard serve different purposes, they can be strategically combined for better results.

How They Differ

  • Scorecard = Evaluates the home's physical performance

  • Jousto = Optimises energy usage using smart automation

Scorecard tells you what to fix (e.g. upgrade insulation), while Jousto tells you how to run your home smarter (e.g. when to heat or cool based on solar availability or wholesale prices).

How They Complement Each Other

  1. Step 1: Scorecard Assessment
    → Understand and improve your home's baseline energy efficiency

  2. Step 2: Implement Upgrades
    → Seal draughts, improve insulation, replace inefficient systems

  3. Step 3: Use Jousto for Smart Control
    → Automate heating, cooling, and appliance use for maximum savings

Together, they form a powerful energy performance + energy behaviour partnership.


Real-World Application: A Case Example

Let’s consider a typical Adelaide family:

  • 4-bedroom 1980s brick veneer home

  • Gas ducted heating, no insulation

  • Single-glazed windows

  • Reverse-cycle split system in the living room

  • 6.6kW rooftop solar

Before Scorecard:

  • High winter bills ($500/month)

  • Overheating in summer

  • Running aircon inefficiently during peak hours

After Scorecard Assessment:

  • Added R4 insulation

  • Replaced gas heating with electric heat pump

  • Installed external shading on north-west windows

  • Joined Jousto to automate cooling during low-price periods

Result: Energy bills dropped by 35%, and the home became significantly more comfortable year-round.


Best Use Cases for the Scorecard

  • Before a major renovation – integrate smart energy upgrades

  • When selling a home – improve star rating for added appeal

  • When switching to all-electric living – assess readiness

  • For first-home buyers – understand long-term energy costs

  • When seeking a green loan – use the Scorecard certificate as proof


Conclusion

The Residential Efficiency Scorecard provides unmatched insight into how Australian homes perform across both winter and summer. Where general tips stop, the Scorecard begins—with personalised assessments, practical upgrade suggestions, and clear metrics that guide long-term comfort and savings.

Unlike high-tech solutions like Jousto, which optimise energy usage through automation, the Scorecard focuses on the physical and structural energy profile of the home. But when used together, these tools can help homeowners achieve holistic, year-round efficiency—from construction to consumption.

For any homeowner seeking to create a comfortable, energy-efficient, and climate-ready home, the Scorecard is not just an option—it’s a foundation.

✅ Combine the Scorecard with Jousto for Maximum Results

Build a Better Energy Strategy—From Structure to Smart Control

Ready to take full control of your home's comfort and energy costs? Start with the Residential Efficiency Scorecard to uncover where your home could perform better—whether it’s insulation, heating, or cooling. Then, once your home is energy-fit, Jousto’s smart automation steps in to fine-tune your energy usage in real-time, using solar, battery, and price signals to save even more.

  • Get your home assessed with a personalised Scorecard evaluation

  • Implement targeted upgrades to improve comfort and reduce bills

  • Let Jousto optimise usage with automation based on solar and price data

Together, the Scorecard and Jousto deliver a powerful one-two punch for year-round comfort and long-term energy savings.

👉 Learn more about the Residential Efficiency Scorecard


👉 Discover how Jousto can automate your energy smarter

Smart homes aren’t built overnight—but with the right insights and the right automation, yours can be.

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