Investing in efficient, new homes locally

"Energy efficient homes are environmentally friendly, enjoy higher resale values and save their owners anywhere from $200-$400 annually in energy costs."
- The Residential Energy Network (RESNET®)

Family smiling standing in front of their home.

We are partnering with select builders who want to offer higher performing homes.

These homes satisfy the Department of Energy Zero Energy Ready Home certification, one of the most rigorous home certification standards available.

 

"We love the lowered maintenance and the energy savings of our Zero Energy Ready Home"
- Homeowner in Gettysburg, PA (Source)

How do high-performance homes provide value?

  • New homes built to certifications above code have additional value, such as greater comfort, cleaner air, quieter, lower energy use, and lower utility bills.
  • Energy-saving features such as extra insulation, air-tight construction, high efficiency heating, cooling, appliances, lighting are standard on all high-performance homes.
  • Positioning the home to capture heat and power from the sun is a key step for highly efficient homes. This positioning also enables the addition of solar panels to offset energy usage.

Let’s show Pennsylvania that homes can be more comfortable, healthier, efficient, and environmentally sensitive.

"Very few builders have used proven innovations that deliver high-performance with superior user experiences at the lowest cost. Now is a good time to adopt the advanced technologies and practices for getting to zero most affordably. Our environment and national security depend on it."
- Sam Rashkin, Former Chief Architect with U.S. DOE Building Technologies Office and author of Housing 2.0, A Disruption Survival Guide

New home certification basics: efficiency is a spectrum.

When you shop for a new home, remember that not all homes are created equal. Building codes only establish minimums for health, safety, and durability. There are many steps that builders can take to build better than code.

The four model homes in this pilot are being built to the Zero Energy Ready standard. They will be 10-20% more efficient than a code house. They will also have systems to create healthier indoor air.

Here’s an overview of different energy efficiency standards:

1. Basic homes are required to be built to code.

2. ENERGY STAR® certified homes are 10-20% more efficient than code homes.

3. Zero Energy Ready Homes are even more efficient and offer better indoor air quality and water conservation.

4. Passive Homes are generally the most energy efficient homes available without solar.

5. Net Zero Homes are a step above Zero Energy Ready or Passive Homes and add enough renewable power to “zero-out” annual energy costs.

 

Learn more about Zero Energy Ready Homes compared to other certification standards. 

 

Model homes

We are proud to work with the following builders. Click a builder's name to jump to their project details:

Model Home #1 — Alden Homes

Alden Homes Unfinished Alden Homes Insulation Alden Model Home Tour

 

 

Model Home #2 — R.W. Buff Construction

RW Buff Home Facade RW Buff ERV System RW Buff Team

 

 

Model Home #3 — McNaughton Homes

McNaughton Roof Mechanicals Advanced Framing

 

Model Home #4 — McNaughton Homes All-Electric Home

street view ERV raised heel trusses

 

Learn more: webinars and tours

As an outcome of this pilot, the new homes will be open for a limited number of tours and promoted through a series of webinars. More information will be posted here prior to each event.

 

Shopping for a new home?

Ask the builder what advanced certification the home has achieved. To learn more, connect with our current builder partners or visit our New Homes Program page. You can also reach us by phone at (844) 567-2236.