LEED for Homes is a national, voluntary certification system that promotes the design and construction of high-performance "green" homes. It seeks to encourage the adoption of sustainable practices by the homebuilding industry.
LEED for Homes certification requires attaining 18 prerequisites and 67 credits. The 18 prerequisites are mandatory for every project; no points are awarded for prerequisites. Project teams must earn credit points by exceeding the minimum standards of the prerequisites. 136 total points are available across eight categories.
Achieving the minimum required LEED features results in a Certified home. By qualifying for more credits, a project may be certified as Silver, Gold, or Platinum.
Emphasizes the importance of design. Integrated Design Process and Durability Planning are vital parts of this process.
Proximity to services and amenities encourages efficient lifestyle and communities.
Construction site impact, landscaping, and pest control.
Promotes efficient use of water, indoor and outdoor. WaterSense is an optional pathway for WE credits.
Requires minimum performance of ENERGY STAR for Homes.
Material efficient framing, environmentally preferable products, and waste management.
Ventilation, moisture, contaminant control, and other factors affecting indoor air quality.
Education of the homeowner (owner's manual).
LEED homes are built to be healthy, with clean indoor air and use of safe building materials. By using less water and energy, monthly utility bills will be lower. In many markets, LEED certified homes are selling more quickly and for more money than similar standard homes.
Home Energy Rx serves as the local part of the Verification Team. We have LEED Green Raters on staff to perform all verification and testing required for LEED certification. We can also provide answers to questions you may have about the LEED Rating System.
LEED is Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, a sustainable building certification program developed by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). USGBC is comprised of 76 chapters, 13,000 member companies and organizations, and more than 181,000 professionals with LEED credentials.
Our involvement in LEED projects is more extensive than for other certifications, so the cost is higher. It also varies with size and location of the home, as well as the level of certification desired. Contact us for a specific quote.