HERS Ratings + Code Compliance

Certified HERS Ratings

HERS stands for Home Energy Rating System. A Home Energy Rating involves onsite inspections and an analysis of a home's construction plans. The HERS rating results in a Certificate and with an index (like a score) that shows how your home performs. HERS Ratings are required by the Stretch Code in Massachusetts and are a practical compliance path for 2021 IECC Base code compliance. Currently new dwelling units in MA must achieve a score of 52 or lower. That is going to <45 HERS in July 2024 !

In addition to code compliance, HERS Ratings are used for some rebate and above code certification programs. For example the Mass Save All Electric rebate program requires <45 HERS (Tier1, $15k) and. <35 HERS (Tier2, $25k) .

  HERS rating process:

  1. Pre-Construction: Design review, Preliminary HERS rating from plans for permitting, review of results, technical support.

  2. During Construction site visit - Insulation and duct inspection, air-barrier checklists (as required), continued technical support.

  3. Post Construction site visit - Visual inspection and diagnostic testing, HERS certificate is generated, administrative requirements completed for incentive programs.

Visit here for more descriptions of HERS Ratings from RESNET.

We Maximize Your Rebates

The Massachusetts and Connecticut utility new construction rebate programs require a Certified HERS rating. We will handle all of the paperwork and will make recommendations for optimizing rebates based on your building performance goals. More info on rebate opportunities can be found here.

Multifamily

5 units to 300 units! The process varies based on building type, energy performance goals, and sampling opportunities. We can handle your certification, rebate program, and code requirements. Tell us about your project today.