ENERGY STAR is a voluntary program with oversight from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Two thirds of greenhouse gas emissions in the US come from energy used in buildings such as:
Homes Industrial Buildings And Plants
ENERGY STAR has been dedicated to, and successful in reducing these emissions.
For a new home to be certified, it must be tested by a third party organization. The tests that must be passed include:
Thermal Enclosure Inspections: Are leaks and drafts reduced? HVAC Quality Installation: Are heating, ventilating, and cooling systems working optimally? & Water Management Inspections: Is the home protected from water and mold related problems?
In addition, the home will be rated on a HERS or "Home Energy Rating System" and must fall into an acceptable rating relative to it's size.
Only once the inspections are complete, and all standards are met, can a home earn the ENERGY STAR label.
Each year Dunhill Homes is recognized as an industry leader as they build each and every home to meet the strict guidelines of Energy Star. This is an accomplishment that very few builders adhere to.
To find out more about ENERGY STAR contact a Dunhill Homes representative today.
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