HERS Home Performance Rating

E-Calcs Plus, Inc. offers certified HERS ratings, utilizing the nationally recognized Home Energy Rating System (HERS) developed by RESNET. The HERS Index serves as the industry standard for evaluating a home’s energy efficiency, ensuring accurate measurement and calculation of its energy performance.

Let us become your Certified Home Energy Rater and unlock the advantages of your home energy efficiency!

What are the benefits?

Tax credit eligibility

Energy mortgage benefits

Increase home value/resale price

Save money on energy bills

Support environment sustainability

Enhance home comfort

What does my HERS rating mean?

Your HERS rating score provides a measure of your home’s energy efficiency and performance relative to a standard reference home. The HERS Index scale ranges from 0 to 150 or higher and the lower the HERS rating score, the more energy-efficient your home is considered. A score of 100 represents the energy performance of the standard reference home by the U.S. Department of Energy, while scores below 100 indicate better-than-average energy efficiency. A score of 0, i.e. Net Zero Energy home, means the home is producing as much energy as it consumes.

By understanding your HERS rating score, you can gauge your home’s energy efficiency, compare it to other homes, or use it to identify areas where improvements can be made to enhance energy performance before buying a home. The certified RESNET HERS rating score can be useful for potential buyers, as it provides an objective measure of energy efficiency when considering a home purchase. Learn more about what your HERS rating means here.

What is the HERS rating process?

A HERS rating is a comprehensive evaluation of a home’s energy efficiency and performance. The rating is conducted by a certified HERS rater who follows a standardized assessment process. Here’s how a HERS rating typically works:

1. Initial Assessment: The HERS rater begins by collecting information about the home, including its size, construction materials, insulation levels, HVAC systems, and appliances. They also review building plans and may conduct an on-site inspection.

2. Energy Modeling: Using specialized software, the HERS rater creates an energy model of the home, simulating its energy consumption based on the provided information. The model establishes a baseline for comparison.

3. On-Site Testing: The rater performs various tests to measure the home’s energy efficiency. This includes conducting a blower door test to assess air leakage, using infrared cameras to identify insulation gaps or thermal issues, and verifying the performance of HVAC systems.

4. Data Analysis: The collected data from the on-site tests and the energy model are analyzed to calculate the home’s HERS Index. The HERS Index is a relative score that indicates the home’s energy efficiency compared to a standard reference home.

5. Report and Recommendations: The HERS rater provides a detailed report that includes the HERS Index score, a breakdown of energy-consuming components, and recommendations for energy-saving improvements. This helps homeowners understand where their home stands in terms of energy efficiency and provides guidance on potential upgrades.

6. Post-Improvement Verification: If energy-efficient upgrades are implemented based on the recommendations, a HERS rater can perform a post-improvement verification to assess the impact of the upgrades on the home’s energy performance and potentially revise the HERS Index.

By undergoing a HERS rating, homeowners gain insights into their home’s energy efficiency, receive a quantifiable HERS Index score, and obtain recommendations for improvements that can enhance energy efficiency, reduce utility costs, and improve overall comfort.

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