- WaterSense
- New Homes
- Building
- Ready to Build?
Ready to Build?
Partnering with WaterSense is the first step to building a home to earn the WaterSense label. Homes that earn the label must be inspected by a trained inspector and certified by a licensed certification provider partner to meet EPA's criteria.
It's as simple as following this checklist:
Partner with WaterSense: partnership is required for builders who wish to earn the WaterSense label for their homes and for certification providers that wish to supply quality assurance, train inspectors, and certify homes. | |
Find a licensed certification provider partner to coordinate the inspection and certify your home to earn the WaterSense label. | |
Learn the details about the WaterSense new home specification and other background information about the WaterSense program. | |
Consult the Builder Resource Manual (PDF) (66 pp, 565K, About PDF) for more in-depth instruction to build a home to meet the requirements of the WaterSense New Homes Specification. | |
Use the WaterSense Water Budget Tool to develop a design based on a regionally appropriate amount of water. | |
If your landscape will have an irrigation system, find a professional certified by a WaterSense labeled program to design and install or audit a water-efficient system. | |
Get homes inspected and certified to earn the label | |
Promote your WaterSense labeled homes. Use WaterSense partner toolsto market homes and partnership. |
WaterSense has released its Version 1.1 WaterSense New Home Specification.