ENERGY
STAR
ENERGY
STAR is the government-backed program that helps us all save money
and protect our environment with energy-efficient products and practices.
Whether you are looking to replace old appliances, remodel your
home, or buy a new house, ENERGY STAR can help. More than 60 types
of products, including appliances, televisions, computers, heating
and cooling equipment, and even new homes can earn the government's
ENERGY STAR label. ENERGY STAR also offers best-practice solutions
to make your home more comfortable and reduce your energy costs.
Learn more about ENERGY STAR qualified new homes
at http://www.energystar.gov/.
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Label Backed by the Government
All ENERGY STAR qualified new homes are certified to meet EPA's
strict guidelines for energy efficiency. This exemplary performance
is verified by an independent third party.
Lower
Utility Costs
Compared with standard homes, ENERGY STAR qualified new homes use
substantially less energy for heating, cooling, and hot water heating.
Homeowners can expect to save about $200–$400 annually on
their utility bills.
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Comfortable/Quieter Homes
The energy-efficient features of ENERGY STAR qualified new homes
keep out excessive heat, cold, and noise, and ensure consistent
temperatures between and across rooms-making these homes more comfortable
to live in.
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