Event Description
Under the new 2025 energy code, HERS rating is now called Energy Code Compliance (ECC), but regardless of the name change, the 3rd-party verification process is still a great way to improve energy performance and meet the Title 24 Energy code. In this two-part course, we’ll cover what
architects and builders need to know to successfully integrate ECC measures into residential design and construction. Part 1 will provide an overview of ECC verification, show how it fits into the building code and address envelope-related ECC measures.
Learning Objectives
- Learn the roles and communication points for integrating ECC measures into permit plans, Title 24 documents and construction schedules.
- Identify the library of ECC measures and which are Mandatory/Prescriptive and which are optional for use in Performance compliance.
- Understand the requirements for Quality Insulation Installation (QII) and tips for passing the first time.
- Learn the process for checking Air Leakage and how to use the tools at key construction milestones.
Learning Units
- 1.50 AIA LUs will apply for this course
- 0.15 ICC CEUs will apply for this course
- 1.50 CEA CEUs will apply for this course
Instructors
Jennifer Rennick, In Balance Green Consulting
Paul Dunn, In Balance Green Consulting
Course Location
Zoom link provided upon registration.
