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What kind of green home do you have? If it doesn't fit neatly into one of the following types, tell us about it!

Net Zero

Net Zero homes produce as much energy through solar panels as they use. Commonly, Net Zero homes will have other eco-friendly features that help them meet their energy demand. 

Solar Panels on Roof

LEED

Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is a certification earned through framework for healthy, highly efficient, and cost-saving green buildings.

Modern Kitchen

NGBS

The NGBS Green certification demonstrates high-performance building in six areas: Lot Design and Development, Resource Efficiency, Water Efficiency, Energy Efficiency, Indoor Environmental Quality, and Building Operation & Maintenance.

Country Style Home

Resource-Efficient

Resource-efficiency can take many forms: conservation of water and energy, efficient use of materials, attention to carbon footprint in building and operation, and more.

Green Ivy from the Roof

Energy Star

Energy Star certification, through the US EPA, requires testing to verify a home's energy demands and air sealing.

Modern Kitchen

Passive House

Passive House is a performance-based building certification that focuses on the dramatic reduction of energy use for space heating and cooling.

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Solar

A house can be oriented to benefit from solar heating and lighting, or to accommodate solar panels. 

Solar Panel Home

Energy-Efficient

A house can be energy-efficient through many means. Extra insulation, air sealing, insulated windows, high-SEER HVAC, and other systems. 

Private Property
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