Energy rater and performance consultant
An energy rater can help make your new home more energy-efficient through every stage of the construction process.
When you choose a homebuilder, you'll be giving them more than just your hard-earned money. You'll also be entrusting them with your family's comfort and safety - and your peace of mind.
The right builder will also make energy efficiency a top priority. He or she should ask questions about your family's lifestyle and discuss energy-saving options throughout the construction process.
In this video: A construction expert discusses what to consider when choosing an energy smart builder and what questions to ask.
As you're meeting with potential builders, ask them the following questions:
As with any major home investment, it's imperative to investigate the builder's license and references carefully, and reach an agreement on costs, timelines and guarantees before signing a contract.
An energy rater can help make your new home more energy-efficient through every stage of the construction process.
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