An Energy Code Compliance Certificate is a required document under the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC). It must be posted permanently inside the home — typically near the furnace, electrical panel, or utility room — and shows key energy details like:
Insulation R-values
Window U-factors and SHGC
HVAC and water heating efficiencies
Duct leakage and ventilation compliance
HERS Index score (if applicable)
It’s often missed during construction, but it’s required at final inspection — and in some towns, missing it can delay your certificate of occupancy.
🛠 Who Needs an Energy Code Certificate?
Builders finalizing a permitted home or addition
Architects or permit runners submitting compliance documentation
Homeowners pulling their own permits in IECC jurisdictions
Anyone building in a state or town that follows IECC or Stretch Code
If the project includes insulation, HVAC, windows, or square footage — this certificate is part of what’s required to pass.
✅ Why Use EcoScore?
We issue inspector-ready Energy Code Certificates based on your approved REScheck or HERS report — clean, professional, and code-compliant:
RESNET Certified HERS Rater
IECC/HERS Compliance Specialist (ICC & RESNET)
ICC Residential Energy Plans Examiner
You’ll get a final inspection-ready certificate, fast — no confusion, no wasted time, and no delays. Delivered as a printable PDF (or sticker-ready format) in 24–48 hours.
📦 What You Get
Full review of your REScheck or energy documents
Certificate that meets IECC Section R401.3
Includes all required insulation, HVAC, fenestration, and ventilation info