How Do Homes
Qualify as ENERGY STAR?
Energy Star Compliant
Homes that earn the ENERGY STAR
are significantly more efficient than standard homes.
ENERGY STAR qualified homes are at least 15% more energy
efficient than homes built to the 2003 International Energy
Conservation Code (IECC). ENERGY STAR home builders
achieve this high efficiency for you by selecting from a
variety of features:
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EFFECTIVE
INSULATION
Properly installed insulation in
floors, walls, and attics ensures even temperatures
throughout the house, while using less energy. The
result is lower utility costs and a quieter, more
comfortable home.
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HIGH-PERFORMANCE WINDOWS
Windows with advanced coatings and
construction help keep heat in during winter and out during
summer. They also block damaging ultraviolet sunlight
than can discolor carpets and furnishings.
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TIGHT
CONSTRUCTION AND TIGHT DUCTS
Advanced techniques for sealing
holes and cracks in the home's “envelope” and in the heating
and cooling ducts help reduce drafts, moisture, dust,
pollen, pests, and noise. A more tightly sealed home
improves comfort and indoor air quality, while lowering
utility and maintenance costs.
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EFFICIENT HEATING AND COOLING EQUIPMENT
Energy-efficient, properly
installed heating and cooling systems use less energy, which
reduces utility bills. You can expect higher quality
and greater durability backed by longer warranties now
available on many models.
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INDEPENDENT TESTING
While it's easy to claim that
homes are energy efficient, ENERGY STAR partners back that
up with a third-party inspection verifying the energy
performance of your home.
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Benefits of Ownership
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