Yielding Housing Insights
What is the yield curve, what does it mean when it’s “inverted,” and why is it important to the residential construction industry?
What is the yield curve, what does it mean when it’s “inverted,” and why is it important to the residential construction industry?
Now is the time to make sure you are utilizing the Revision 9 checklists. Per ENERGY STAR compliance requirements, any home permitted after January 1st, 2019 must comply with all Revision 9 programmatic changes.
EnergyLogic has been awarded a 2018 Top Workplaces honor by The Denver Post! The list is based solely on employee feedback gathered through a third-party survey administered by research partner, Energage, a leading provider of technology-based employee engagement tools.
We want to begin by thanking each and every one of you for giving us the opportunity to serve your needs, whether it be through consulting, code and program compliance, HERS Index services, or quality assurance needs. Read more to hear about all of the work we completed in 2017 – we were busy!
This is our 7th time being named an ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year – Sustained Excellence Award winner!
As we meet our clients where they are and engage them in the journey of building better homes, this type of recognition continues to energize our focus and the work that we do every day.
Buyers of new homes expect their houses to be energy-efficient and comfortable, while also decreasing their costs on utility bills. EnergyLogic has not met a builder yet who does not claim to build a home that delivers on that promise. But how do you know how a house will perform if you do not measure the items which affect performance and comfort?
Some people think that consumers do not care about home performance. According to research by the NAHB, they couldn’t be more wrong!
We are proud to support the US Department of Energy Solar Decathlon by volunteering plans analysis, ratings, and energy efficiency insight.
In 2017, EnergyLogic submitted 2,153 total homes on behalf of our builders to receive rebates through the Xcel Energy New Homes Program.
Just as a heart has four chambers that work together to pump blood around the body, the HVAC system has four components that, when integrated, create a system that works in unison to create comfort in the home.