Final Specification for New Homes
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Final Specification for New Homes (Version 1.2 Effective July 24, 2014)
Version 1.2 of the WaterSense New Home Specification became effective on July 24, 2014. This specification establishes the criteria for new homes labeled under the WaterSense program and is applicable to newly constructed single-family and multi-family homes. Version 1.2 contains minor revisions to Version 1.1 that effectively expand the pool of eligible irrigation professionals who can design or install and audit the irrigation system to any irrigation professional certified by a WaterSense labeled program.
- Version 1.2 WaterSense New Home Specification (PDF) (19 pg, 250K)
- Summary of Revisions to the WaterSense New Home Specification (PDF) (7 pg, 176K)
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Inspection Checklists and Guides:
- Inspection and Verification Guidance for WaterSense Labeled New Homes (Version 1.2) (PDF) (20 pg, 487K)
- WaterSense Labeled New Homes Inspection Checklist (Version 1.2) (PDF) (4 pg, 221K)
- WaterSense Labeled New Homes Irrigation Audit Checklist (Version 1.2) (PDF) (3 pg, 176K)
- WaterSense Labeled New Homes Irrigation Audit Guide (Version 1.2) (PDF) (2 pg, 191K)
- WaterSense Labeled New Homes—Additional Information for Single-Family New Homes Covered by a Sampling Protocol (Version 1.2) (PDF) (3 pg, 150K)
- WaterSense Labeled New Homes—Additional Information for Units in a Multi-Family Building Covered by a Sampling Protocol (Version 1.2) (PDF) (3 pg, 150K)
- Water Budget Tool
- Builder Resource Manual (Version 1.2) (PDF) (75 pg, 1.38MB)
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Guide for Efficient Hot Water Delivery Systems (Version 1.2) (PDF) (28 pg, 854K)
- Hot Water Distribution Volume Calculator (xlsm, 473K)
- Information about having a home inspected and certified to the specification.
The New Homes Specification Background Information page has more information about the new homes specification development process, including previous versions, draft specifications, public comments on the draft specification, EPA's response to the public comments, and questions and answers.