“Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of intelligent effort”–John Ruskin In this episode of RESTalk, host Bill Spohn is joined by Scott Doyle and Ryan Meres from RESNET to discuss the RESNET Board’s ambitious goal to achieve one million ratings annually by 2028. The conversation begins with an overview of RESNET’s significant progress, which recorded 360,000 ratings in 2023—a 136% increase since 2013. The discussion highlights the importance of quality assurance in maintaining the credibility of the HERS® rating system, particularly as RESNET scales its operations and engages more stakeholders. Scott Doyle, the Managing Director of Quality Assurance at RESNET, emphasizes the critical role of quality assurance in ensuring consistency and reliability in the HERS® rating process. This is especially important as RESNET’s influence grows, necessitating the trust of external stakeholders. Ryan elaborates on how the RESNET self-funding model, primarily through fees for homes submitted to their registry, has allowed the organization to expand its staff and services since 2017 without relying on government grants. The episode also explores opportunities to expand HERS® ratings in new and existing home markets. Ryan and Scott discuss how federal tax credits, builder incentives, and new technologies drive interest in HERS® ratings, particularly among large national production builders. They also touch on the potential for growth in the existing homes market, especially among companies that manage large portfolios of older properties. The conversation concludes with a call to action for HERS raters to build capacity in anticipation of the growing demand for energy, water, and carbon ratings and energy codes services; and a reminder of the importance of attending the upcoming RESNET conference to stay informed and connected in the industry. Link to the 2025 RESNET® Conference here. Listen to the full episode here.