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We also heard back from the ENERGY STAR folks. This house scored a 56 on the HERS Index rating. That means that this house should use 44% less energy then a code built home, and 34% less energy then a 5 Star ENERGY STAR rated home. We're happy with this score. Especially given that the core construction of this house (ie the building envelope) is basically our standard construction.
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