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Energy Star LabelThe ENERGY STAR® New Home Program
  • Government-backed label
  • At least 15-20% more efficient than a conventional-built home
  • Third-party verified
  • Whole-home performance

HERS IndexYou can tell it’s ENERGY STAR by looking for the ENERGY STAR label located on the circuit breaker box. An ENERGY STAR qualified home will also receive a certificate showing the home energy rating, (HERS). The lower a home’s HERS Index, the more energy efficient it is.

What is an Efficient Home?

An energy efficient home offers:
  • Comfort
  • Durability
  • Affordability
  • Sustainability
  • Healthy living conditions

An energy efficient home:

  • Controls air flow
  • Controls thermal flow
  • Controls moisture flow

Features of an energy efficient home are:
  • Effective insulation
  • High performance windows
  • Tight construction and ducts
  • Efficient equipment
  • Lighting and appliances
  • Third-party verification


Link and Learn:

ENERGY STAR features
ENERGY STAR features
ENERGY STAR qualified new homes
ENERGY STAR qualified homes
Energy Efficient Construction Checklist
Energy Efficient Construction Checklist
Energy Star Inspection
ENERGY STAR Inspection
SOLID CORE HOMES
SOLID CORE HOMES



EPS - 1500 sq. ft. Feature Home
1500 Feature Home

This is an ENERGY STAR Qualified Home Plan built with the principles of the Green Building Program.

 
 
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Did You Know?
A 2,500-square-foot home built to ENERGY STAR® specifications is designed to save the homeowner anywhere from $600 to upwards of $1,500 on annual utility bills. These numbers are comparisons to industry-standard averages for new home construction and due in large part to significantly less energy and water consumption.

The Minnesota State Fair Design Center
The Minnesota State Fair Design Center shows several types of exterior siding.
 
 
Engergy Star PartnerNAHB National Green Building Program
Structural Insulated Panel AssociationNational Frame Builders Association, Inc.
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