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About Energy Bill HQ

Energy Bill HQ helps U.S. homeowners pressure-test solar payback, solar bill savings, and heat pump cost scenarios before they compare quotes or make upgrade plans.

U.S.-focused planning assumptionsEditable assumptionsNo phone number required

About the publisher

Portrait of Riasath Razin

Riasath Razin

Founder of Energy Bill HQ

Riasath Razin is the founder of Energy Bill HQ. He reviews and publishes the site's articles and calculators to make home-energy planning easier to understand before homeowners compare quotes or make upgrade decisions.

The goal is straightforward: give homeowners a cleaner first pass at the math before they compare quotes, replace assumptions, or decide whether an upgrade deserves a closer look.

What Energy Bill HQ helps you compare

Energy Bill HQ publishes calculator tools for U.S. homeowners comparing common energy decisions, including solar payback, solar bill savings, heat pump savings, and home-energy planning assumptions.

The site is built around a simple idea: a homeowner should be able to check the numbers before relying on a sales pitch, contractor quote, incentive headline, or vague article that does not show its assumptions.

Every calculator is intended as an educational planning tool, not a contractor quote, financing offer, or professional advisory service.

How the calculators stay careful

  • Editable assumptions instead of hidden defaults.
  • U.S.-focused planning assumptions you can review and edit.
  • Confirmed incentives entered by the user instead of treated as automatic savings.
  • Clear estimate limits instead of quote-style certainty.

What the estimates do not include

  • It does not provide contractor quotes or local referrals.
  • It does not know every local tariff, rebate rule, roof condition, financing term, or contractor-specific cost.
  • It does not replace local utility, installer, tax, engineering, or financial guidance.
  • It does not ask for a phone number before showing estimates.