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Demand for HERS® Continues to Grow: Over 236,000 Homes HERS® Rated in 2018

Jan 17, 2019

In 2018, there were 236,116 homes in the United States that were HERS® rated and issued a HERS® Index Score. This broke the previous record for the number of homes HERS® rated in a year with 227,840 homes HERS® rated in 2017.

Of greater significance is the over $235 million in annual energy bill savings that is calculated from the RESNET National Registry for home buyers who purchase HERS® rated homes in 2018, as compared to the HERS® reference home.

At an average of $450 per home for a HERS® rating (reported recently in a recent RESNET Rater survey), it is estimated that the number of homes rated in 2018 generated over $106 million in HERS® Raters and RESNET Accredited Provider economic activity.

In addition, it is calculated that the HERS® rated homes will reduce carbon dioxide emissions by over a million tons annually. This savings will, according to the EPA calculator, equal to 194,017 passenger vehicles taken off the road for one year.

RESNET Executive Director Steve Baden commented on the over 236,000 homes HERS® rated in 2018, “Homebuilders are increasingly seeing energy efficiency as a major selling point for buying a new home.  To take advantage of this opportunity, builders across the nation are presenting their homes’ energy performance in a way that every home buyer can understand, the home’s HERS® Index Score.  I expect that this trend will continue.  It is particularly encouraging that the average HERS® Index Score was 61. This is 39% more efficient than homes built as recently as 2006 and 69% more efficient than a typical home built in 1970.  I congratulate the Energy Smart builders, HERS® Raters and program sponsors that are leading the trend to mainstream high-performance homes in the marketplace.

RESNET, however, is not content with the current market share of homes that are HERS® rated.  In 2019, RESNET will be working with the rating industry, builders, and program sponsors to increase the demand for HERS® ratings.

By the numbers:

The six leading states in terms of homes receiving a HERS® Index in 2018 were:

  • Texas-  44,680
  • Arizona- 20,599
  • Florida- 15,996
  • North Carolina- 15,545
  • Colorado- 11,340
  • Indiana-  9,781

The six states with the lowest average HERS® Index Scores in 2018 were:

  • Maine – 29
  • Vermont – 42
  • South Dakota – 42
  • Minnesota – 51
  • New York – 53
  • North Dakota – 53

 

The following is the number of homes issued a HERS® Index Score in 2018 and the average HERS® Index Score by climate zone:

IECC Climate Region Number of Homes Rated Average HERS® Index Score

1A

725

57

2A

47,407

61

2B

19,685

59

3A

42,116

63

3B

6,913

59

3C

100

60

4A

42,576

63

4B

2,258

63

4C

1,464

58

5A

42,396

59

5B

14,544

58

6A

11.189

53

6B

659

60

7

18

46

8

186

57

 

The following is the number of homes issued a HERS® Index Score in 2018 and the average HERS® Index Score by state:

State Number of Ratings in 2018 Average HERS® Index in 2018
Alabama

2,327

66

Alaska*

1

62

Arizona

20,128

59

Arkansas

491

74

California**

1,052

60

Colorado

13,930

58

Connecticut

1,323

55

Delaware

2,390

58

DC

541

76

Florida

17,823

59

Georgia

6,639

68

Guam

48

53

Hawaii

325

50

Idaho

1,164

61

Illinois

2,611

60

Indiana

8,745

67

Iowa

4,642

58

Kansas

1,591

70

Kentucky

2,004

68

Louisiana

254

64

Maine

7

29

Maryland

7,116

57

Massachusetts

8,293

54

Michigan

3,166

57

Minnesota

7,014

51

Mississippi

58

67

Missouri

907

69

Montana

198

62

Nebraska

1,106

54

Nevada

4,313

58

New Hampshire

873

59

New Jersey

5,015

58

New Mexico

1,919

56

New York

4,219

53

North Carolina

15,877

66

North Dakota

67

53

Ohio

7,583

62

Oklahoma

3,435

54

Oregon

455

64

Pennsylvania

4,445

59

Rhode Island

406

74

South Carolina

9,649

65

South Dakota

249

46

Tennessee

2,111

72

Texas

44,291

62

Utah

2,565

62

Vermont

197

42

Virginia

8,236

63

Washington

1,199

56

West Virginia

198

67

Wisconsin

2,436

59

Wyoming

34

55

*Does not include homes rated under the State of Alaska program **Does not include homes rated under the State of California program

To learn what is driving these trends, attend the 2019 RESNET Building Performance Conference in New Orleans on February 25 – 27.  The RESNET Conference is the “not-to-miss” event on home energy ratings and home performance.  For more information go 2019 RESNET Conference