CalCERTS is closing, what does it mean?
The CalCERTS Registry will remain accessible to registered users and building departments for document downloads until September 1, 2024. However, no new registrations will be issued by CalCERTS (effective August 2, 2024).
Watch out for limited Hot Water Recirculation options for Single Family Homes
With the options and requirements for hot water distribution in single family homes, the energy code is balancing the need to save energy and water with the public’s interest in having hot water there when they want it.
Heat Pump Operation and Occupant Comfort
As more and more heat pumps are installed in new homes and retrofits, we’ve had an increase in questions from homeowners and tenants about how to correctly operate the equipment.
Over the Counter or Purchased ADU Sets
Whether developed by private design firms or offered free to the public by building departments, pre-approved plans help property owners with affordable, quick turnaround solutions at the front counter.
Nonresidential Photovoltaic & Battery Requirements
Although the 2022 Title 24 code came into effect January 1, 2023, the Energy Code Coach service continuously receives inquiries regarding solar and battery requirements for New Construction Nonresidential projects.
Residential Forms for Occupancy (CF1R Highlights)
Last month, we highlighted the use of Residential Forms for permitting. Expanding on this challenging area of energy code compliance, this month, we are focusing on the use of CF1R and related forms for occupancy.
Residential Forms for Permitting (CF1R Highlights)
When submitting a new construction residential project for permit in California, the project team will typically submit a CF-1R form to show compliance with the California Energy Code (Title 24 Part 6).
New to 2022 Title 24: Energy Storage Systems (ESS) Ready for Single Family Homes
The Energy Storage System (ESS) Ready requirements are a new Mandatory Measure for new construction single family residences with one or two dwelling units.
Residential Water Heating in the 2022 Energy Code
There are four common types of water heater used in residential construction; each has their pros and cons of course, but what does the 2022 Energy Code think of hot water?