Public Comment Period Opens for 2024 National Green Building Standard Update
The 45-day public comment period opened Aug. 18, and comments must be submitted by Oct. 2, 2023
The Inefficiencies of the Latest Energy Code
The 2021 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) hampers the return on investment for builders and homebuyers
New RESNET Label Provides Home Energy-Efficiency Ratings and Certifications Info
A one-page, consumer-friendly label is now available for all homes in the RESNET Registry
Meet the Zero Energy Ready Home Program Version 2
The latest version of the ZERH program aims to push home energy efficiency and performance to the next level
Utah’s Housing Recovery Hinges on Federal Permitting Reform
Despite a fast pace of new-construction projects statewide, demand for housing in Utah continues to outpace supply. Local builders say reforming an outdated federal permitting process could help
2020 National Electrical Code Resets GFCI Rule
NAHB Policy Briefing: Electrical code updates regarding ground-fault circuit interrupters out of step with currently available HVAC products; number of women employed in construction rises
AGC working with EPA on web site to help with environmental rule compliance
The site will help contractors comply with environmental regulations.
Petition initiative in Florida would allow homeowners to sell solar power to other consumers
Proponents say the measure would boost the state's solar energy market if passed.
Builders make net-zero homes for the mass market
Less sunny regions have higher costs to construct net-zero homes.
Sustainable Forestry Initiative launches new standards and rules
New standards and rules can affect how sourcing for wood products are done.
New Jersey faces higher water costs due to leaks in distribution systems
Century-old water infrastructure in many of the Garden State's communities is causing a lot of water loss.
Ontario code changes boost accessibility for people with disabilities
New codes require Ontario homes to include visual smoke alarms for the hearing impaired.
Employer-sponsored bulk solar purchase program a new perk for some
Several companies are helping employees install solar panels at their homes for a third less than average in price.
Mortgage default rates about one-third less in energy-efficient homes
Borrowers are less likely to default on their mortgages if they live in an energy-efficient home.
Codes + Standards
Florida building code change requires 10-year battery smoke alarms
A new law requires 10-year batteries in smoke alarms for all new and existing Florida homes.
Obama plan would save about $900 on first-time mortgages
First-time borroweres could save as much as $900 per year with the reduction in mortgage insurance fees recently announced by President Barack Obama.