High-Performance
Stockell Custom Homes is Proud to be a Builder Partner with the U.S. Dept of Energy, Zero Energy Ready Homes.
Joining the top 1% of Builders in the United States, nearly all of the homes we build are ZERH certified.
What is the DOE Zero Energy Ready Home Label?
It is a Symbol of Excellence for energy savings, comfort, health, quality, and durability met by a select group of leading builders meeting U.S. Department of Energy Guidelines.
What is a Zero Energy Ready Home?
It is a high-performance home so energy efficient, all or most annual energy consumption can be offset with renewable energy. In other words, it is the Home of the Future.
What does this mean for our clients?
Click on the graphics below to see the benefits of building a Zero Energy Ready Home, certified by the US Department of Energy
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ENERGY STAR
Stockell Custom Homes is proud to be an Energy Star partner, and to have many of our homes certified under the Energy Star Residential New Construction Program. Click the link below the Energy Star logo for more information about the Energy Star program and its countless benefits.
ENERGY STAR is the government-backed program that helps us all save money and protect our environment with energy-efficient products and practices. Whether you are looking to replace old appliances, remodel your home, or buy a new house, ENERGY STAR can help. More than 60 types of products, including appliances, televisions, computers, heating and cooling equipment, and even new homes can earn the government’s ENERGY STAR label. ENERGY STAR also offers best-practice solutions to make your home more comfortable and reduce your energy costs.
Case Study of a Recently Completed Net Zero Home
Home Size:
7,629 square feet of conditioned (heated and cooled) space.
The average electric bill in Missouri is .07 cents per square foot.
Electricity prices per square foot (ft²) | CallMePower
The average 7,629sf home using .07cents/sf of electricity per month, would be $534/mo. That is $6,408 per year. Based on the HERS Energy Cost and Features analysis, the case study home will be using $30/mo or $360 per year. That is a savings of $6,048 per year. Over the life of a 30-year mortgage that is a whopping savings of $181,440.
What does the owner have to say about his new ZERH?