Builder Certifications
Why Certify your new projects?
Increased Home Value: Homes with Energy certification sell for more and sell faster.
Competitive Advantage: Stand out in the market with energy-efficient homes that buyers seek.
Environmental Impact: Promote sustainability and reduce the carbon footprint of new constructions.
Cost Savings: Energy-efficient homes result in lower utility bills for homeowners, making them more attractive.
Compliance with Ontario Building Codes: Ensure your projects meet and exceed Ontario’s strict building codes and energy efficiency standards.
EnerGuide Qualification
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EnerGuide is a Canadian rating and labeling system that assesses the energy performance of homes. It provides a standardized measure to help homeowners understand and improve the energy efficiency of their homes.ext goes here
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Offers an energy efficiency rating based on the home’s energy use.
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Includes a detailed evaluation by certified energy advisors.
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Provides homeowners with a report on how their home uses energy and recommendations for improvements.
Energy Star Certification
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ENERGY STAR® is an international standard for energy-efficient consumer products and homes. Homes that earn the ENERGY STAR® label meet strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the U.S. and Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) in Canada.
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Indicates that a home meets rigorous energy efficiency requirements.
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Includes inspections, testing, and verification by a third party.
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Homes receive the ENERGY STAR® label as a mark of energy efficiency.
Net Zero Certification
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Net Zero Homes are designed and built to produce as much energy as they consume on an annual basis. They achieve this through a combination of energy-efficient construction practices and renewable energy systems, such as solar panels.
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Balances energy use with renewable energy production.
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Utilizes high-performance building materials and systems.
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Focuses on reducing the overall