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ENERGY STAR QUALIFIED HOMES
Existing Homes Facts: Most houses leak 25-40% of conditioned air, much of it to outside About 1/3 of houses have combustion safety issues Our homes are making us sick due to trapped contaminants These problems are made worse by adding bigger air conditioners 8-25% of electricity is wasted by appliances with motors
Purpose: improve energy efficiency, IAQ, and moisture control
Goal: healthy, safe, durable, comfortable, & energy efficient home
Reasons to Build: Buyers willing to pay for modest energy improvements Familiar brand reduces buyer anxiety to purchase Lower energy bills in face of escalating energy cost Energy efficiency reduces carbon footprint
Benefits: Builders: Market advantage & tax credits Buyers: Healthy, Durable, Comfortable, Energy Efficient House Sellers: Better selling price & less time on the market
Inspection Focus: PreDrywall Inspection 1. Attempt to complete Thermal Bypass Checklist 2. Building code compliance as it relates to program Final Inspection 1. Completion of Thermal Bypass Checklist 2. Field verification of HERS model for HERS Index 3. Determine compliance with program requirements 4. Building code compliance as it relates to program
Ideally, Home InSight should be involved at the beginning of the project, starting with a design review, to review program requirements and establish the HERS model for the house. The design review aligns our expecations, establishing the basis of a familiar consulting relationship throughout the project. When the HERS model is built early, it can be used to help make decisions.
Report Content: Inspection report w/ pictures Scorecard (Prioritized list of improvements) Three summary reports Inspection Findings - Things needing attention now Verify Final - Items to complete before next inspection or certification Key Considerations - Concerns not addressed by program
Pricing Variables: Conditioned space square footage Travel Time
Services with Fees: On-site or Extended Phone Consulation (optional) HERS Rating (based on plans) HERS Model Update (based on completed building) PreDrywall Inspection Final Inspection
Availability: Need at least 1 hour of daylight to investigate the exterior Inspection Time: Usually 3-4 hours on-site for final inspection Usually 2-3 hours on-site for predrywall inspection
More Information: Resources Freqently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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